Why would I buy the IOS version of Omni Focus that lacks this important functionality?Īny yes you can hack anything with IFTTT, but I should not have to use a third-party when I have paid more than $150 (and then $50+ every few years) for software. Todoist - $3/month for premium (they also have a free version)įor $50 that is 1.5 years of each of these premium services just over 2 years for $74.99. Products supporting Alexa and their prices (desktop/web and IOS):Īny.do - $2.99/month for premium (they also have a free version) Have you ever tried writing or typing while changing a baby?Īs Alexa provides 3rd party integrations for shopping list (and applications), why have you refused to support this functionality in your very expensive, supposedly top-end, application suite? Let me know when you do, then I might consider paying an additional $50 for an IOS extension to the $100 application I already own. Todoist Supports natural language input Not much independence of customising the layout Minimalist UI thats designed for efficient use Awkward data entry. It is also neat to be able to add ToDo items vocally (with your hands full). Based on the above Any.do vs Todoist comparison, it can be concluded that Todoist wins this battle. While in the middle of something (hands full in the kitchen, workshop, or nursery), it is very handy to be able to speak to Alexa and add an item (milk, butter, screws, plywood, diapers,…) to a shopping list. We need grocery items, items from Home Depot, etc. Shopping lists are an important part of our household task lists. This is something that my wife and I use regularly with Any.do. I would love to use only a single ToDo app, but refuse to spend $49.99 or $74.99 for an app that cannot even integrate with my Alexa’s shopping list feature. I currently own Omni Focus Pro (and every other Omni Pro product) for Mac (not IOS), but use Any.do for IOS.
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