Casey Liss
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
If you close the application, it doesn't ask you anything.
It just remembers all your state without touching any of your original files.
In my ideal world, every application would work this way.
It's literally the best possible combination of both models.
It never loses any of my data, but everything feels 100% intentional.
All right, finally for today, with regard to repeating reminders for Marco, Patrick DeMontel writes, yes, D-U-E app is fine, do is fine, but GoodTask is what you want.
It uses the reminders data, but keeps reminding every five or otherwise configured minutes.
I am an avowed do super fan, so I personally like having a different section for all this stuff.
But if you really like the reminders app and want to just kind of supercharge it, apparently GoodTask is what you need to look at, and we'll put a link in the show notes.
Yeah, I mean, I think we have a lot to get through, but if we can contain ourselves.
You and I did not contain ourselves about Apple Watch, so if we can contain ourselves about this, please, let's do it.
We are sponsored this week by Aura Frames.
So, if you're anything like me, you've got a gazillion photos on your phone.
Photos that, in a lot of cases, are actually really good.
And even if they aren't really good from a photographic point of view, there are people that you really, truly love.
And they should live somewhere other than that photographic
That phone.
They should be out in the world.
And you can think to yourself, well, you know what I'll do is I'll get one of those god-awful crappy photo frames that I used to buy 20 years ago to give as gifts that I hated because they were ugly and the screens were worse.