

With integration for three major email clients, you have the ability to have your task manager at the ready while processing your email inbox. No matter what device you’re using, you can access Todoist (as long as you are able to connect with the Internet upon launch).

Todoist even integrates with Gmail, Outlook, and Postbox. Todoist, on the other hand, has a slew of platforms it is developed for:

That limits the accessibility of the app, and that is less than ideal. They can’t actually work with OmniFocus on the go, unless they’re also carrying an iPad or even a Mac notebook with them.
#Things 3 vs omnifocus 2 android
But the fact of the matter is more people are using Android these days, and the only real solution that Android users have to get their stuff to OmniFocus are third party apps like Send-2-OmniFocus and OmniFocus Mailer. Unfortunately OmniFocus doesn’t provide that unless you are using iOS or Mac devices. Ultimately, most people want a task management solution that they can use anytime, anywhere. Why the switch, specifically from OmniFocus to Todoist? There are several reasons behind the move: 1. While I still love what The Omni Group is doing with OmniFocus, I am using another application for my task management these days.įor the past six weeks, I’ve been using Asana for my larger team-oriented tasks and projects and Todoist for my individual and smaller team task management. In recent weeks I’ve made a shift in my Productivity Path.
