However, I can’t escape one obvious caveat of switching from Things to TickTick, which is that the latter feels rather more cluttered. Indeed, the former is actually more functional than the latter, and there are a number of features within that list above that I’ve long wanted in Things (not to mention the ability to complete a future task in advance – come on, Cultured Code!). There aren’t really any feature deficits for me between TickTick and Things. The switch from Things to TickTick has been pretty seamless for me, and, crucially, it hasn’t halted my daily progress.īut it isn’t all roses. There’s so much more to TickTick than the above, but it does that wonderful thing of allowing you to use as much of the app as you need without being distracted by the more fancy stuff.
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