Hello:
AM searching to find a good app that can arrange my to do lists, reminders, notes etc in 1 place, i came across this app, it is called Things 3.
Unfortunately, this is not free or even has a trial version, so do not know anything about it's accessibility.
I contact the company but they said that they do not have any trial or something like that.
so, does anyone here use something like this? if not? is there an alternative?
Thanks in advance
By Ramy, 24 November, 2021
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iOS and iPadOS
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I recommend Busycal
Busycal is a good app, it arranges your Reminders and your Calendars in one place.
It syncs with the reminders you have in your Reminders app and your calendar entries in your Calendar app, so it works in both iOS, iPads and macOS.
Regarding accessibility, it works fine with VoiceOver.
I tried a lot of apps before settling on this one.
can not find it
I searched all over the app store, but can not find it, can you give me the link please?
I think I found it
Hello. I think I found the one that was mentioned. Here it is:
https://www.busymac.com/busycal/
I use an app called Fantastical. You can find it on the App Store. It's available for all Apple devices.
Sorry! Link to busycal
Direct AppStore link:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/busycal/id1035689743
Things acdcessibility
The iPhone and iPad version works well with VoiceOver but the Mac version is not accessible I think.
Are u using the Iphone one?
are you a user for THIngs 3 on Iphone, if so, is it really useful and accessible?
Yes it is
Yes the app on iOS and iPadOS is very accessible and it is a nice task manager.
Things 3 Can now drag reminders
THings 3 can now move up or down any reminder, which is really great,
Since i sent them an email regarding accessibility,
I saw major updates, and they also mention Accessibility in there updates.
I think they need some Great words from us
Todoist
Iām a college student, and have been using this application since the middle of November last year. Since then, my productivity has skyrocketed.
This program works very well with Jaws on windows, as well as NVDA, VoiceOver on Mac and iOS, as well as Siri and Amazon Alexa.
They have online text tutorials, which are extremely helpful. Their support is also really good and responsive.
there are Thousands with the same name
Can you provide the link for IOS please?
FOund it thanks
FOund it,
looks promising.