Flow: The to-do list you need

Productivity, Zen

Published by: 秋 金
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flow is the only to-do list app you need for your life. Unlike GTD, flow believes we only need to types of to-dos: things we want to do right now (flow), and things we want to save for future (future).
For example, flow may include to-dos like sending an email, or making a phone call. On the other hand, thing like making a travel plan, or taking exercises everyday can be categorized into future. Sometimes we need to delay some to-dos (e.g. something pending for others' response), then we can simple move it from flow into future.
You can customize the emojis for those categories as well :)

https://flow.super.site/
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更新之后咋不好使了呢?

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新版本没有设置选项?小组件里也不能显示待办事项?

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