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Magicalpad evernote3/10/2023 ![]() I also love that you can set up tasks to automatically recur at a certain interval only after you've completed the task. You can type things like “every friday” or “every first Friday of the month starting August 7”. It super easy to set up all types of recurring tasks.The appearance is very clean and modern.They have apps for everything that all sync up magically (mac, pc, web browser, browser extensions, iphone, android, apple watch, etc). ![]() The free version is super useful by itself, but the premium version is very affordable.I used this app instead while I was injured, and it worked pretty well. I would often be on the couch with my phone and laptop and almost never entered my office, so I didn't want to keep up with a paper planner at all. A few months ago, I majorly injured my ankle and wasn't able to walk for weeks. ![]() As I said before, I don't think I'll ever get rid of pen and paper, but if I absolutely had to, this would be the app I would use. If I were stuck on a desert island and could only have one digital planning tool, this would be it. So, here's some of my favorite digital planning tools (and, yes, I've actually tried them all out myself, so I'm speaking from experience): Ironically, I might actually get more done if I spent less time exploring new digital tools and creating new paper planners, but then I wouldn't have all this information to share with you.) (I guess I'm a bit of productivity junkie. Don't let the title of this post scare you – I don't think any digital planning tool could ever be awesome enough to replace my love for putting a colorful pen to some pretty paper to plan my days! That said, I DO also love digital tools and apps to help organize, make lists, and plan. It's no secret that I absolutely love paper planning.
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