![]() ![]() Without reminders, if I forgot to look at the calendar (which I often forgot), I'd end up missing things. It didn't offer me reminders in the way that Google Calendar does, so it ended up being pretty ineffective for me. The idea of combining a calendar for those tasks that had a due date and a to-do list for tasks that didn't was very appealing. ![]() I liked the idea that I could use the software as a one-stop shopping for my calendar, to-do list, and more. No matter how good a software may otherwise be, if I'm not able to see that they're backed up by good customer service, they're just not a viable option. I would never recommend them to anyone for that reason alone. Their customer service absolutely destroyed them for me. I then sent an email to the email address listed in the Paypal dispute, and it was only after I finally messaged them on Facebook and stated that I would post negative reviews that I got any response from anyone at all. I had to open a dispute with Paypal, at which point it seems TickTick lied to Paypal because they closed my dispute saying that TickTick had issued the refund. Well after the 14-day window passed, they had not opened my emails or responded in any way. They offer a 14-day refund policy, so since I was within the 14 day window, I followed their steps to request a refund. However, I still felt it was useful for others and would have happily recommended it to others. In the end, I decided the software wasn't for me. Tick Tick for Mac latest version: Accomplish your goals and increase productivity. However, other than that, I love everything about this app/program. Tick Tick for Mac (Mac), free and safe download. I guess one thing that I would like is for there to be an option on my watch to view ALL of my lists, and tasks, not just the ones that I've put a time limit on. This company has really thought it all through, and I love that. In all honesty, the only cons I have ever run into with TickTick were later discovered to be a user error on my part. It's extremely user friendly, and intuitive, and that can't be said about a lot of programs I tried. ![]() There are so many different ways to add, sort, and view your tasks. In fact, it was so easy, I began using it for my work life AND my personal life, with great ease and efficiency. I did not have to look up tutorials or "how-to" videos online in order to begin implementing it into my work day. TickTick is actually the only to-do list app/program I’ve been able to introduce to my own mother, and have her use daily for her own to-do lists - because it’s just that easy. It bridges the gap between all sorts of different areas, and I genuinely love it. It’s a program that can easily be used in not only your professional work life/career, but can also be a huge asset in your personal life/social schedule organization as well. But as my work improves, I may change my mind.TickTick has been the ONLY program (and I’ve tried many!) that has broken my “paper notes only” habit. I don’t (yet) use the paid features, mostly because I think the subscription is a little overpriced. The best thing TickTick has done for me though is giving me a place to put all those things that come up during the day that used to be a distraction and now become part of my list - I won’t forget about them if I don’t do them *right now.* just a one-off the natural-language data entry the copious keyboard shortcuts the fact that there are both lists *and* tags *and* smart lists. What put it over the top? Cross-platform compatibility and syncing the one-click ease with which items can be moved to today, tomorrow, next week, next month the MenuBar dropdown, and the fact that the Dock icon can be hidden the at-a-glance clarity of what’s due today, what’s overdue, what’s high priority, what’s a checklist vs. TickTick was the clear winner for my quest to find a to-do manager. When I go looking for an app to fill a need, I download every app I can find, then pick the best one by process of elimination. ![]()
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