What's your favorite productivity app?

Ernest Wolfe
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Ash G
Brisqi! Hah!
Ernest Wolfe
@ash_grover Right? Brisqi has such a fun vibe to it!
hellokaton
I've tried countless productivity tools, but Cursor, has transformed my workflow completely. It's like having a genius coding co-pilot that instantly understands, debugs, refactors, and explains your code. 1. Its AI chat is seamlessly built-in, so no more juggling between tools. 2. It gets the full context of your codebase, delivering spot-on suggestions. 3. Its code generation and editing precision are top-notch. For developers seeking a productivity leap, Cursor is a game-changer and the future of coding.
Ernest Wolfe
@hellokaton Wow, that sounds amazing! I love how Cursor integrates everything seamlessly. Having all those features in one place must save so much time.
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Apple reminders – so I can have all tasks in a "reminding loop" :)
Alice Martin
Google Calendar. Keeps me on track.
Harold Gary
iBoysoft MagicMenu is one of the must-have apps on my MacBook Pro to boost work efficiency. With a right-click, you can create new files, move/cut/transfer files, find duplicate documents, archive files, uninstall applications, etc.
Zhiqi Shi
Launching soon!
GhatGPT, always.
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James Cooper
Mine is ChatGPT too. I always use it to handle some simple tasks directly.
PaigeWilliams
I really like Todoist. It’s simple but powerful for managing tasks. I can organize everything from work projects to personal chores. The reminders and labels help me stay on track without feeling overwhelmed. Plus, it syncs across devices so I always have my list handy. What about you?
Ernest Wolfe
@kemonki1985 Todoist is such a game-changer for staying organised. I love how simple yet effective it is for managing both work and personal tasks. I have been using it for a while, and it really helps keep everything in check. For me, having it synced across devices is a lifesaver.
Jerry Foster
Trello has been great for me! It's so visual and I can easily track different projects and ideas
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Henry Elijah
I have end up using the notion.