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Last post Author Topic: calendar that is happy in Windows and on tablet  (Read 19551 times)

dr_andus

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Re: calendar that is happy in Windows and on tablet
« Reply #25 on: September 16, 2016, 03:45 PM »
I've never understood why I seem unable to get into Workflowy despite several attempts.
Same here.

WorkFlowy is kind of like a blank canvas, so you have to invent your own system, which can take time, as it's a trial and error process.

One thing that seems to cause difficulty to people is that there is no visual difference between an item, a category or a folder (as there is in Scrivener for instance, where you can turn a "document" into a "folder" and vice versa).

Everything is just a bullet point, and it's up to the user whether that becomes (and remains) a category, a folder, or just an item.

The user needs to mentally come up with a way of making a distinction between them, and then sometimes those roles need to shift and the system needs to be restructured periodically.

I personally love it, I couldn't live without WorkFlowy now. It's my external brain...

But there is also Dynalist, which is a WorkFlowy clone, but they added some bells and whistles and some more visual cues (such as folders) to address some of the aforementioned issues.

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Re: calendar that is happy in Windows and on tablet
« Reply #26 on: September 16, 2016, 03:52 PM »
I can't help with the original question, but here is a cat that is happy on windows and tablets:

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Re: calendar that is happy in Windows and on tablet
« Reply #27 on: December 22, 2017, 05:41 AM »
You may try ...
hi MilaCh -- looks good, but:
best to state your affiliation with product/s, otherwise posts like yours usually get deleted as spam.

PS there is also an Announce your own product board on the forum
Tom