Can you duplicate cards in kanban view yet? I was so excited for them to launch their team-oriented tools, but without being able to duplicate template cards, we couldn’t switch to it.
Honest answer: probably infinite. Task managers are like backpacks. Because everyone has a very specific way they would want to do things, it creates a near perpetual need that can never be met by more and more specific use case products. For most people, the very basic versions of these products will suffice. But for people looking for products more tailor designed to their use-cases, more niche options are sought after. And since there's a substantial number of people perpetually looking for a product that perfectly suits them, it creates a pseudo demand for new products. It's actually worse for to-do lists and project managers since there's a novelty in trying out new apps that temporarily boosts motivation, discipline and productivity. Then the novelty wears off, people regress and then some move to a new app hoping it could fix their lives. Novelty is sparked again, and the cycle continues, hence incentivicing the industry to perpetually churn out a homogeneous line of products with very minor feature set differences since the very fact that it's a new app is sometimes all that's necessary for someone to try it out. Obviously, not all of them last long.
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Can you duplicate cards in kanban view yet? I was so excited for them to launch their team-oriented tools, but without being able to duplicate template cards, we couldn’t switch to it.
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Thanks so much. We’re going to better with Tool Finder to focus on Android.
What is the best to-do list application for personal use in the free tier or free version?
Microsoft to do
@@cedomirovic I use TickTick free version and it is good so far. There is the only calendar view limitation.
Between To-Do, TickTick and Todoist. I’m not sure yet, but Todoist calendar could be free.
@@toolfinderhq yes but it has Reminder feature in the paid version only which is the basic requirement of a to-do list app.
Microsoft Todo
Great looking app but unusable. You can't set due dates, only reminders.
How many more apps that do the same? 😂
Honest answer: probably infinite. Task managers are like backpacks. Because everyone has a very specific way they would want to do things, it creates a near perpetual need that can never be met by more and more specific use case products. For most people, the very basic versions of these products will suffice. But for people looking for products more tailor designed to their use-cases, more niche options are sought after. And since there's a substantial number of people perpetually looking for a product that perfectly suits them, it creates a pseudo demand for new products.
It's actually worse for to-do lists and project managers since there's a novelty in trying out new apps that temporarily boosts motivation, discipline and productivity. Then the novelty wears off, people regress and then some move to a new app hoping it could fix their lives. Novelty is sparked again, and the cycle continues, hence incentivicing the industry to perpetually churn out a homogeneous line of products with very minor feature set differences since the very fact that it's a new app is sometimes all that's necessary for someone to try it out.
Obviously, not all of them last long.
isnt this guy from that UK TV show, inbetweeners?
It’s not a deep dive if you don’t even have the premium.
I have poor experience with it. It only lets you upload a single photo at a time it's extremely tedious If you have multiple photos to upload.
This looks nice. And kind of boring.
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Less... disillusioned, perhaps?