Hey everyone,
I've been somewhat agonizing for a few weeks now about maximizing my personal productivity and the big question on my mind is should I use the Apple Stock Apps (Calendar, Notes, Reminders, etc.) or should I use theoretically more robust Third-Party Alternatives (replace Calendar with Fantastical, Reminders with Todoist, etc.)? I'm curious how many of you out there stick with the "stock experience" versus immediately going to a different app from the App Store.
I've been watching a number of productivity YouTubers lately (namely Ali Abdaal), and I find the amount of productivity based apps out there to be vast and overwhelming. Notion, for example, can be essentially anything you want it to be, but why would I set up a task list or calendar in Notion (for example) when Reminders or Apple Calendar is perfectly capable and right there? But I do recognize that Notion is a great program for establishing many different forms of productivity and feel like it IS valuable, even if I don't quite know how to use it yet (I'm willing to learn).
Perhaps I'm getting caught in the weeds of usability versus potential features on these third party alternatives. Like, I know the Apple apps are somewhat limited, however they're baked into the cake and ultimately I feel like I'd just use the most basic features of whatever app I would choose. However, maybe I just use the most basic features because that's what I've been presented.
This has been my on my mind for a few weeks now, back and forth. Hopefully you can see why I'm eliciting opinions on this.
For reference, I'm a school teacher and my loadout is a 15-inch MacBook Pro 2018 (2.2 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7), a iPhone 13 Pro Max, M1 iPad Pro 11" 2021, Apple Watch Series 6 - I obviously have no issues with compatibility or "speaking" between devices.
I'm just curious what everyone thinks here. If you do use a third-party alternative, I'd love to hear it along with why the Apple App Equivalent doesn't meet your needs.
I've been somewhat agonizing for a few weeks now about maximizing my personal productivity and the big question on my mind is should I use the Apple Stock Apps (Calendar, Notes, Reminders, etc.) or should I use theoretically more robust Third-Party Alternatives (replace Calendar with Fantastical, Reminders with Todoist, etc.)? I'm curious how many of you out there stick with the "stock experience" versus immediately going to a different app from the App Store.
I've been watching a number of productivity YouTubers lately (namely Ali Abdaal), and I find the amount of productivity based apps out there to be vast and overwhelming. Notion, for example, can be essentially anything you want it to be, but why would I set up a task list or calendar in Notion (for example) when Reminders or Apple Calendar is perfectly capable and right there? But I do recognize that Notion is a great program for establishing many different forms of productivity and feel like it IS valuable, even if I don't quite know how to use it yet (I'm willing to learn).
Perhaps I'm getting caught in the weeds of usability versus potential features on these third party alternatives. Like, I know the Apple apps are somewhat limited, however they're baked into the cake and ultimately I feel like I'd just use the most basic features of whatever app I would choose. However, maybe I just use the most basic features because that's what I've been presented.
This has been my on my mind for a few weeks now, back and forth. Hopefully you can see why I'm eliciting opinions on this.
For reference, I'm a school teacher and my loadout is a 15-inch MacBook Pro 2018 (2.2 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7), a iPhone 13 Pro Max, M1 iPad Pro 11" 2021, Apple Watch Series 6 - I obviously have no issues with compatibility or "speaking" between devices.
I'm just curious what everyone thinks here. If you do use a third-party alternative, I'd love to hear it along with why the Apple App Equivalent doesn't meet your needs.