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Ask HN: What do you use for notes + reminders + tasks

15 pointsby adrian_popover 6 years ago
Recently, I came to the need of using a Note taking app + reminder + tasks. I&#x27;ve investigated multiple apps, but none of them does what I need entirely.<p><i>Apple Notes</i>: notes, no tasks or reminders<p><i>Evernote</i>: notes, no tasks or reminders (easy ones)<p><i>OneNote</i>: crashed 5 times before even using it<p><i>Wunderlist</i>: tasks + reminders, but the notes UI is poorly designed<p><i>Notion</i>: cool concept, way too complicated<p><i>Todoist</i>: tasks + reminders, no notes<p>Today I found 1 app that integrates with slack and I can write something like:<p>- &#x2F;remind some task today at 5<p>- &#x2F;remind some other task in 15 minutes ...but there&#x27;s no easy way to get a big picture of what are the current tasks<p>I&#x27;m a heavy keyboard user, any action that would require clicking or scrolling is a loss of time.<p>Here comes my question: what do you use that proved to be useful?

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peruvianover 6 years ago
Notes:<p>Apple Notes - it&#x27;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.<p>Task Management:<p>Things (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;culturedcode.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;culturedcode.com</a>) 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&#x2F;areas as well as defer them (give them a date to start&#x2F;do them). Every Sunday I do a review&#x2F;braindump of projects or anything still open.<p>By the way, you can use this GTD method with any tool. I know people who do it with Apple Reminders.<p>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&#x27;s book &quot;The Productivity Project&quot;.<p>--<p>I don&#x27;t keep &quot;permanent&quot; notes (book notes, personal wiki, etc.). I&#x27;ve tried before and I never looked at them again nor did they help my memory.
arlenyover 6 years ago
Huge fan of notion. Although I understand why you think its too complicated, I think it will without a doubt do what you need entirely.
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deepaksurtiover 6 years ago
Org Mode in Spacemacs. Though I use agenda which is the passive form of reminders but works for my use case, if you need your org system to remind you; then this SO post [1] has some useful options, one among which is, on Emacs &gt; 24, there is notifications!<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;emacs.stackexchange.com&#x2F;questions&#x2F;3844&#x2F;good-methods-for-setting-up-alarms-audio-visual-triggered-by-org-mode-events" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;emacs.stackexchange.com&#x2F;questions&#x2F;3844&#x2F;good-methods-...</a>
ibashover 6 years ago
Notion does what you want, and it’s not that complicated.<p>In notion type “&#x2F;todo” for a todo list, “&#x2F;page” for a sub page, and “@remind &lt;date&#x2F;time&gt;” for a reminder.
ColinWrightover 6 years ago
I use Zim wiki for notes, with a suitable SOP for making sure things float to the top when needed. I also have a script that crawls over the pages searching for &quot;REMIND&quot; lines, and sets reminders.<p>So in essence, Zim for notes, and a couple of scripts that reads the underlying pages and takes appropriate actions.<p>Heavily tailored to be exactly and only what I want, but easily extensible when needed.
sandwhichmoleover 6 years ago
On iOS, Streaks for daily habit forming and Due for a to-do list with advanced recurrence rules and nlp for interpreting the timeframe when capturing to-do items. Use org-mode on spacemacs&#x2F;emacs if you want a feature rich task planner and note taker.
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amancieroover 6 years ago
For reminders and tasks: Google Keep from the Android phone and the Google Chrome extension.<p>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.
tomjen3over 6 years ago
I don&#x27;t know what you did to one note, it would have been awesome to use, if I had discovered it before all my classes were so math heavy they essentially required notes to be taken in LaTeX. Haven&#x27;t had it crash on me yet.
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timdavilaover 6 years ago
Just wanted to add my little app as it does all three, as well as habits.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nominal.net" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nominal.net</a><p>Let me know if you try it out and have any feedback, it is still pretty young.
quietthrowover 6 years ago
Orgmode. It’s awesome. Only problem is mobile support sucks. Beorg app is trying to change it but it’s UI is ugly AF. It could use some help by a UX specialist
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davchanaover 6 years ago
Notes: Google Keep, with tags and sharing. Auto comes and syncs at every apple android web device, quick sync, minimalistic.
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LocalManover 6 years ago
Google Keep for notes, recipes, shopping lists on my Ubuntu desktop and my Android phone.
synapse0over 6 years ago
Google keep Tags, reminders, checklists, etc
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altern8over 6 years ago
Google Keep, here.
KiDDover 6 years ago
THINGS!