* URL linking schemes are not recognized (like Evernote:///) although they are on the desktop app, it’s the mobile side where they are the most useful, and they don’t work. * If I’m inside a project and I turn the “mentions” switch off, the mentions disappear, but the switch doesn’t move until it’s tapped 5-7 times again * To go back a screen, I often have to tap the back arrow 3-5 times (target area is too small) The UI is absolutely unintuitive, and sometimes unresponsive: It’s got some super annoying quirks and bizarre interactions, but nothing that’s a show-stopper. Ok, that was harsh, app the desktop application is a terrific application. For example, right now I have a project that shows up on my computer and iPad, but not at all on my iPhone. Yet, even then I can never trust what it tells me. To do an at least incomplete sync, I have to crash Pagico several time. I add a new task on one device, and never know which device it will show up on. I complete a task on one device, and it will never be completed on another device. The syncing (which ironically is the only thing you pay for) is totally broken. I feel this is the killer sleeper task organizer compared to Things and OmniFocus.īut I have given up on Pagico. The Dashboard view really gives a nice overview of what I need to do. I feel this program is much better at making me focus on important tasks than OmniFocus. iPhone has a limited view with more advanced views on iPad and computer, each making maximal usage of the available screen real estate. I really the way they adapt each app to the device. I have been testing Pagico system on computer, iPad and iPhone, and I have been comparing it against OmniFocus.
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