![]() ![]() This is for you, if you after an app that looks good, Plus missing features, like task recurrences (essential for doing stuff like monthly accounts)Īnd Google calendar sync puts this one out of the running. It bewildered me in the short time I used it. The odd UI and it’s clunky-ness is just something that would grate on me after a time , Same experience across multiple platforms and are happy with basic task organisation. This is for you, if you after an app that has great looks, fantastic simple UX, Tasks to do in a project, so it might remain as part of the system. (something surprisingly missing on most), it makes easy just-in-time ordering of the next Although there might be reprieve for this,Īs I’ve been using it for a while for my work tasks for Life Tuned and Pik Pak, I love Wunderlists simplicity and looks but the lack of tags or appearing in more than one list, So it’s not that the runners up are bad apps, it’s just that the others were better, sometimes marginally. There wasn’t a single one that looked like a clear winner.Īll of them had at least one thing wrong or missing. It was really hard to choose my apps to make up my trusted system. Any.DO - Slick Android app with intriguing gestures.Wunderkit - Wunderlists big brother, fantastic UI for collaborative task management.Things & Omnifocus - Users of these had great things to say about them but sadly Mac only.Smarty Task - Great looking GTD app with some smart filters.Assana - Good looking, collaborative task manager. ![]()
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