Ask HN: What do you use for notes + reminders + tasks
15 points| adrian_pop | 7 years ago
Apple Notes: notes, no tasks or reminders
Evernote: notes, no tasks or reminders (easy ones)
OneNote: crashed 5 times before even using it
Wunderlist: tasks + reminders, but the notes UI is poorly designed
Notion: cool concept, way too complicated
Todoist: tasks + reminders, no notes
Today I found 1 app that integrates with slack and I can write something like:
- /remind some task today at 5
- /remind some other task in 15 minutes ...but there's no easy way to get a big picture of what are the current tasks
I'm a heavy keyboard user, any action that would require clicking or scrolling is a loss of time.
Here comes my question: what do you use that proved to be useful?
peruvian|7 years ago
Apple Notes - it's on every device I use and online, so it has the lowest friction. I use Apple Notes for grocery lists (using checkboxes), semi-permanent notes, and sometimes as an inbox of things to process later.
Task Management:
Things (https://culturedcode.com) using the basic GTD framework. I add things to the Inbox through the day to get them out of my head. In the morning and when taking a break from work, I process the Inbox into projects/areas as well as defer them (give them a date to start/do them). Every Sunday I do a review/braindump of projects or anything still open.
By the way, you can use this GTD method with any tool. I know people who do it with Apple Reminders.
One extra thing I do at the beginning of each day is pick 3 tasks I absolutely need to do by the end of the day - a successful day is when I do at least those 3. I got this idea from Chris Bailey's book "The Productivity Project".
--
I don't keep "permanent" notes (book notes, personal wiki, etc.). I've tried before and I never looked at them again nor did they help my memory.
arleny|7 years ago
adrian_pop|7 years ago
deepaksurti|7 years ago
[1] https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/3844/good-methods-...
ibash|7 years ago
In notion type “/todo” for a todo list, “/page” for a sub page, and “@remind <date/time>” for a reminder.
ColinWright|7 years ago
So in essence, Zim for notes, and a couple of scripts that reads the underlying pages and takes appropriate actions.
Heavily tailored to be exactly and only what I want, but easily extensible when needed.
sandwhichmole|7 years ago
BOOSTERHIDROGEN|7 years ago
amanciero|7 years ago
For Notes: Boostnote plus Dropbox to share the notes between PCs. I used to be a user of Zim but at the time the lack of Vim keybindings it leds me to look other Notes tool.
tomjen3|7 years ago
adrian_pop|7 years ago
timdavila|7 years ago
https://www.nominal.net
Let me know if you try it out and have any feedback, it is still pretty young.
quietthrow|7 years ago
mickael-kerjean|7 years ago
davchana|7 years ago
Witeshadow|7 years ago
LocalMan|7 years ago
synapse0|7 years ago
adrian_pop|7 years ago
FightingTaco|7 years ago
[deleted]
altern8|7 years ago
my_mind|7 years ago
[deleted]
KiDD|7 years ago