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AppWizard
November 14, 2025
Todoist is implementing a price increase, raising the monthly subscription by 40% and the annual plan by 25%. Users on Pro Legacy plans, who signed up before June 2022, will not be affected by the price hike. A poll indicates that 92% of users are considering switching to a competing app. Alternatives to Todoist include: - TickTick: Priced at .99 annually, offers features like custom lists, filters, tags, a built-in calendar, Pomodoro timer, and habit tracker. - Notion: Free and serves as an all-in-one workspace, though it requires setup for task management. - Microsoft To Do: A free app that supports natural language input and offers straightforward task management. - Tasks.org: An open-source, ad-free app that prioritizes user privacy and allows for task creation, due dates, reminders, and tagging, but does not support natural language input.
AppWizard
September 30, 2024
Google Meet is expected to exit Android TV and Google TV devices, as indicated by an APK teardown. The app currently functions on these platforms, but users are advised to explore alternative video conferencing solutions. The limited adoption of Google Meet is attributed to the lack of built-in cameras and microphones on most televisions, which requires additional hardware for video calls. Code in the latest Google Meet update suggests an imminent removal from Android TV, with specific strings indicating that users will soon be unable to make calls using the app on these devices. Google Meet was launched in 2020 as a rebranding of Duo, but there has been no official confirmation from Google regarding its removal from Android TV. Earlier this year, Google Meet was also removed from Samsung TVs, indicating a strategy to streamline its presence across television devices.
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