![]() The app has a simple UI and is similar to Things 3, except for the app’s color code. Thankfully, the login process was simple. I would have felt more confident in the app if it had offered a free trial before making the signup process compulsory. When the first time I opened Todoist, I was asked to make an account to use the app. Overall it is a good app to consider, and if you want to know more, we have already done a detailed review on Things 3, where we have mentioned all of its features, pros, and cons and have answered if it’s worth the premium price. I feel like they should have an Android or Windows app, at least a web app, to make it more accessible. That’s not all! You need to purchase the dedicated app for iPhone and Apple Watch to access these tasks on them. The app’s price is on the premium side, but it doesn’t trap you into any subscription trap. Besides Mac, Things 3 is also available for iPhone or Apple Watch.īut all things are not good for the Things app. ![]() I liked that you can sync these tasks to the Things cloud, which can later be accessed through the Things 3 app. You can create multiple projects and to-do’s based on different ‘areas.’ You can make tasks based on family or work events unrelated to any projects. Other than the option to create individual to-do’s, Things 3 provides you the ability to create tasks based on projects. The first thing I noticed when I opened Things 3 was its simple and easy UI. The app is available through Microsoft 365 package, but some features are available for free users. However, it takes time to get used to the UI of any Microsoft Office app if you’re using it for the first time. Further, you can sync your notes to the cloud to access them anywhere. You can even highlight can’t-miss notes with To-Do tags to stay ahead and flag questions to raise in the meeting. You can create sections and pages and add tables, images, audio recordings, meeting details, or stickers. Needless to say, the Microsoft OneNote is packed with features since it’s more of a notes app than a task manager. A great plus for those who want to access their data anytime.Īs for the UI, it looks like something meant for professional purposes, but of course, you can use it for personal use. Whether you have Android, Windows, or any Apple device, you can seamlessly use the app. When you open OneNote, you can feel that instantly. However, some features such as the ability to create new posts require a paid in-app purchase.As we all know, Microsoft is serious regarding productivity apps and services. Stomp is now available on the App Store, and you can try it for free. In my experience using the app, Stomp is definitely a very full-featured app for accessing Mastodon from the Apple Watch. Stomp also provides easy access to notifications, mentions, and trending topics. The account will be synchronized with your Apple Watch, and then you’re ready to use Stomp.Īs described by Bishop, Stomp brings Mastodon’s “full experience” to the Apple Watch with access to an “endless timeline, trending, lists, search, and even messages.” Just as you’d expect, the app lets users like and boost posts, view replies, and even reply or create a new post right from the Apple Watch.įor those with an Apple Watch Series 7 or later, you can also use the built-in virtual keyboard to create new posts. And using the app is quite simple.Īfter installing the app on both your iPhone and Apple Watch, all you have to do is set up your Mastodon account through your iPhone and that’s it. But now the developer is reviving his project with Stomp, which works with the decentralized social network Mastodon. As Twitter shut down its API for third-party apps, Chirp was also discontinued. Stomp brings Mastodon to watchOSįor those unfamiliar, Will Bishop created Chirp, a popular Twitter client for the Apple Watch. But now, developer Will Bishop is releasing Stomp – an app that lets Apple Watch users access Mastodon right from their wrists. We’ve seen a lot of new Mastodon clients for iPhone, iPad, and Mac being released on the App Store this year.
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