![]() ![]() (Maybe simply an automation in Shortcuts that runs at the same time every day, checking for changes and then using your shortcut for each new task that needs to be sent to Due. ![]() I have a tag called NOW in OF for tasks that I’m working on right now and I would love it if I could build a shortcut that detects changes in the NOW tag and adds the new ones to Due. So I’ll keep playing around with your shortcut, but I’d like to see if I can add the ability to automatically sync it in the background. And if you’re system becomes more complicated, you’re going to eventually abandon it or forget it or get frustrated with it. The system becomes more complicated and have to send things back and forth and update each other. Now the tasks are in two different places. I love the auto snooze feature because it keeps me on task. In GTD terms, OF is great for PLANNING but not so great for DOing.ĭue on the other hand is great for DOing because it’s simple, has a quick gesture based UI, has quick access to deferring by 10 min or a 1 hr etc., and most importantly, it NAGS me. OF is fantastic for managing big complicated projects but (at least for me) OF isn’t so great at being a currently working on task list because it’s power also adds complexity and distraction. Here’s my current philosophy on Due and OF. Thanks just downloaded your shortcut and will hopefully integrate it into my workflow. Once I can isolate just that link, I should be able to make a variable out of it, and add it it Due. I think I just need to fiddle around with the list options in Shortcuts to extract the task’s deep link from the body of text that copies to the clipboard when sharing an OF task via the share sheet. I feel like having everything in OF helps me keep a bird’s eye view, but adding a select few tasks with their deep links to Due helps me assure I get those super important tasks done on time. I’m honestly not too concerned about task duplication, but I might have to learn that lesson the hard way. OF for iOS has snooze-able reminders, but you have to remember to manually snooze them every time they pop up. For the way my brain works, nagging reminders are pretty great. Also, the Due app does a fantastic job at nagging. I only want to receive notifications on my iPhone, but that then means I can only add reminders to tasks with my iPhone – not my iPad or macOS devices since I’ve disabled reminders on those. The iPad app streamlines task creation, organization, and. The biggest annoyance with OF’s reminders is you can’t add reminders to tasks on devices where you’ve turned notifications off. share with the world (free premium account, 20 per year ). ![]()
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