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@morgen27287 ай бұрын
This feature breakdown may be the most comprehensive comparison I have seen yet. Really interesting to see how you experience each one and what matters most to you in your day-to-day.
@megh_na7 ай бұрын
You can actually schedule the tasks in Morgen from mobile by opening the task list then swiping right on the task. Great video as always!
@patriciaalmeida89057 ай бұрын
Great work! Thank you for this!
@NicJ277 ай бұрын
Great overview! Always a little gutted when Outlook and To-Do are missing from these though, yet to see what the restriction of using them is
@DannyHatcherTech7 ай бұрын
The outlook calendar and MS todo I assume is what you are referring to. Mught do a video sharing my thoughts on them in the future 😁
@NicJ277 ай бұрын
@@DannyHatcherTech yess! I think as far as free options go, having integration with emails, good cross device support inc widgets etc its not a bad option. Multi-email support and the ability to time block in Outlook (Desktop) using To-Do tasks are my main big points for it, having personal and work calendar events, reminders and tasks all in one place a real overview not found elsewhere
@philiphimmelstein95107 ай бұрын
Ah, I have to disagree here unfortunately. I've been using Outlook and To Do for the last 4 years for exactly that reason and because it had that full integration across systems, but I've grown very frustrated with the UI and overall bugginess and I'm in the process of switching to Morgen and Todoist. A big problem I find in To Do is that without filtered views, tags, and subfolders my tasks just end up a jumbled mess even if I use different accounts for work and personal. There's also been a known issue where flagged emails replicate as 2 or more tasks (I've had up to 6) making that feature unusable for me. Dragging tasks/flagged emails onto the calendar is also clunky with the small ribbon at the bottom of outlook cal, and outlook cal on the phone is honestly a travesty. I've found if I integrate Todoist and Morgen for the time blocking and use an email client that sends flagged emails to Todoist (and Morgen by association; I use Spark) that I can replicate the Outlook - To Do system with better funtionality. Downside of course is it's not free so if cost is a priority, Outlook and To Do deffinitly serves a niche.