Great list! I've tried Notion in the past but found it a bit too much for my use case, and like others found myself spending more time setting up and tweaking the ideal workspace. I might revisit it in the future if things scale up, but for now have been making do with Makepad (Similar to Trello but geared primarily for solo devs), TickTick for my todo, and Bear for any larger notes or writing.
Fantastical 2 looks interesting, I will have to give that a try! I've kind of been bouncing between Apple's own offering and the calendar built into the Spark mail client so far
100% agree with you on TweetDeck, makes Twitter a much more enjoyable and powerful experience - being able to follow multiple tags at once, or filtering out retweets etc.
Thanks for the write up :)
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Great list! I've tried Notion in the past but found it a bit too much for my use case, and like others found myself spending more time setting up and tweaking the ideal workspace. I might revisit it in the future if things scale up, but for now have been making do with Makepad (Similar to Trello but geared primarily for solo devs), TickTick for my todo, and Bear for any larger notes or writing.
Fantastical 2 looks interesting, I will have to give that a try! I've kind of been bouncing between Apple's own offering and the calendar built into the Spark mail client so far
100% agree with you on TweetDeck, makes Twitter a much more enjoyable and powerful experience - being able to follow multiple tags at once, or filtering out retweets etc.
Thanks for the write up :)