

For most people, this is an app that is too minimalist. Just days and the ability to bold, italicise or underline tasks using markdown. To me, TeuxDeux appeals to my minimalist nature because it only shows you the tasks you have decided to do each day. Matt D’Avella uses a task management app called TeuxDeux. Just because your favourite YouTuber swears by a particular app, does not mean if you use the same app, you will be just as productive as they are. To find the right tools for you, you need to know what type of person you are. And then some people are a bit in the middle.

You see, at a fundamental level, there are two types of people: creative types who like to see things visually and more logical thinkers who like to see things linearly. Yet for the people leaving such comments, Obsidian works for them, Evernote does not. The reason is while Evernote works for me, Obsidian does not. It’s also not true to say Evernote is better than Obsidian. I get comments on my Evernote videos saying how much better Obsidian is over Evernote. Take one of the new kids on the block, Obsidian. The difficulty is not just the choice the difficulty is choosing the apps that will work for you. There are also thousands of YouTube videos, blog posts, and adverts extolling many of these apps’ virtues. There are many time management and productivity apps on app stores today, which makes choosing incredibly difficult.
