![]() ![]() Before you choose you ought to think about how you will use it.Are you in an all-Apple environment, or do you need to share it with other persons who use Windows/Linux? Those who need a share-solution should probably try Todoist, TickTick or Microsoft Todo. And that is important.īut if you feel Reminders isn’t the solution for you, there are a lot of options to choose from. Since it is a native apple app, it will work. If you think this is what suits your needs, then go for it. A few tips on how to use it you can find HERE. But for many people it is really adequate. I use a todo-app for projects for my standup, and for my freelance writing. But is it good enough to replace 2Do for project if you are freelancer, consultant or for your workplace? Well, to be honest, I don’t think so. Once a very limited app, today it is mature enough to use for simpler things like family lists for shopping and other simple things. The first and most obvious alternative is the built-in Reminders-app. So I have now been checking out alternatives. Which makes at least me even more interested to try an alternative already and not wait and see what happens with 2Do. And the new versions-if and when they are released-will be paid upgrades. No widgets either on any of the platforms.Īlthough I think it is important to support independent developers, I feel the development of 2Do is in more or less limbo, and I don’t know if I dare to take a chance on it actually working in future updated versions of iOS and macOS. There was a dark mode update for Mac, that’s about it. ![]() While other apps have developed not only widgets for Mac and iOS/iPadOS and support TouchBar on Mac, and added new features, 2Do hasn’t changed much for several years.
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