I am using Todoist. Its okay a bit on too much on the human side (one can accumulate karma in it, believe it or not) but it isn't worse than you can just chuggle and ignore it.
The upside is that it is fast, has natural language processing and decent shortcuts.
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 15.7 ms ] threadThere is something very satisfying in crossing out or wiping out a task physically.
I use Trello. I use it as a simple list of lists of to-do items, not as a fancy project manager.
https://www.culturedcode.com/things/
todo.txt or todo.org is free and does the same thing.
These open source alternatives don’t seem to have iPhone apps and they also lack some of the key features I rely on in Things.
I'm thinking about creating a todo app that organizes content automatically by category using machine learning.
It wouldn't be very good for a very long time, but organizing tasks has always felt like a chore and an inaccurate one at that.
The upside is that it is fast, has natural language processing and decent shortcuts.