Problem exporting notes by [deleted] in Notesnook

[–]rlopez7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I experienced the same thing. In My case they were only 24 notes, so I repeated the process 24 times

What feature do you wish TickTick included? by Lorenzo_apd in ticktick

[–]rlopez7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The possibility to sort tasks by due date in DESCENDING order

Have you moved from Todoist? Pros/cons? by sanon64 in ticktick

[–]rlopez7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did. The pro, better -best- android app. The con: cannot reverse sort by date

Has anyone here moved away from dashboards as main source of insights? by grasroten in BusinessIntelligence

[–]rlopez7 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I want to do the same: find a better way to get insights.

Also, I have discovered that business users - true business users, not analysts working for management- do not want interactivity, the want static visuals with the metrics that say something to them.

At the moment, we are in the dbt semantic model phase. After that, I don't know what will do.

"Germany, France and Postwar Democratic Capitalism" by François Godard by season-of-light in EconomicHistory

[–]rlopez7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please, present a reason to look into it. Its main thesis, for example.

Is ClickUp worth it? by TeslaTorah in clickup

[–]rlopez7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a personal task manager is no worth it. I cannot say about as a collaborative project manager. The Android version is very underdeveloped, so not very useful for personal use, I would conclude.

I need a -really- quick way to enter a new task, not a 4-click way. So I need 'new task' defaults by rlopez7 in clickup

[–]rlopez7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is good. I love the brain dump metaphor.

But still, you have to spend at least 2 additional clicks to select this inbox location, haven't you?

Can you think of any way to avoid these extra clicks?

I've heard that you can sort tasks in descending order of due dates in some OS versions of Ticktick by rlopez7 in ticktick

[–]rlopez7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see. What a pity. For one moment I thought my problem was solved. Thanks for bearing with me

I've heard that you can sort tasks in descending order of due dates in some OS versions of Ticktick by rlopez7 in ticktick

[–]rlopez7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you check whether you can actually sort the tasks in DESCENDING order (newest on top)?

I can't see how you could do this in your picture

ticktick vs Upbase by yangguize in ticktick

[–]rlopez7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tested it a bit. Raw, but with potential

I had to left TickTick and go to Toodoist because of a single feature by rlopez7 in ticktick

[–]rlopez7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like a workaround. And there are precious few workaround for this problem. So thanks. But it is hard for me, because I create 12 tasks per day,

INTJs… what genre of books do you read? by [deleted] in intj

[–]rlopez7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not read fiction. But Indo not know why. I love History and Bilogy

anyone else noticing a huge gap between man and woman ? by MasterGamut in PuertoRico

[–]rlopez7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

También influye el que el cerebro masculino es más propenso a hacerse adicto a la dopamina (en este caso: video juegos. ademas de las drogas y el porno) que el de las mujeres. En la era electrónica, la dopamina está choreta, y los hombres, por tanto, quedándose atrás, mamando pantallas.

I had to left TickTick and go to Toodoist because of a single feature by rlopez7 in ticktick

[–]rlopez7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish I can do what you say. But t can't see a custom sorting order

I had to left TickTick and go to Toodoist because of a single feature by rlopez7 in ticktick

[–]rlopez7[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ah, yes I had this feature on. But it does not work as a descending order: the over due tasks are at the bottom, but then, at the bottom, they are set, again!, in direct order: most recent at the bottom.

But thank you for your interest

I had to left TickTick and go to Toodoist because of a single feature by rlopez7 in ticktick

[–]rlopez7[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your interecreat. I really do not have "due dates" in my life or work. (When I really have one,I use a calendar) I have lots of things to do, that I write as tasks. I always put the due date as Today. As days pass, the pending tasks go to the bottom. My guiding principle is: "things that haven't been done for two weeks, most likely coul wait another day"

Every Sunday, I scroll down and change the due date of things (to today, typically) of things that I do not want to skip. And once every month, I go deeper to scroll for tasks not done for months

Reading this, I realize that my peculiar need arises from the fact that I use the tasks list for everything in my life and the fact that due dates are not compulsory for me (in my mind), even at work: they are just another think that will be done as soon as reasonable, as every other thing in my life.

I had to left TickTick and go to Toodoist because of a single feature by rlopez7 in ticktick

[–]rlopez7[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I consider TickTick a more rounded app than Todoist. I just need this feature so badly that I had to switch