- Todoist: To-Do List & Tasks 4+
- Reminders, day planner & habit
- Doist Inc.
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- Description
- What’s New
- Ratings and Reviews
- Simply the best so far for professionals with date critical needs
- Developer Response ,
- Best Task Manager I’ve Used to Date
- Awesome Program
- Tasks 4+
- Dylan McCarthy
- Для iPad
- Снимки экрана
- Описание
- Notion — notes, docs, tasks 4+
- The all-in-one workspace
- Notion Labs, Incorporated
- Screenshots
- Description
- What’s New
- Ratings and Reviews
- Love the vision. UI and UX needs work
- AMAZING productivity tool but needs an offline mode desperately
- The maybe bullet journal app
- App Privacy
- Data Linked to You
- Data Not Linked to You
Todoist: To-Do List & Tasks 4+
Reminders, day planner & habit
Doist Inc.
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- #97 in Productivity
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- 4.8 • 74.3K Ratings
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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Description
Ranked as “the best to-do list right now” by The Verge, Todoist is used by 25 million people to organize, plan and collaborate on projects, both big and small.
Use Todoist to:
• Capture and organize tasks the moment they pop into your head.
• Remember deadlines with reminders and due dates.
• Build lasting habits with recurring due dates like «every Monday».
• Organize your projects in kanban style with Boards.
• Collaborate on projects by assigning tasks to others.
• Prioritize your tasks with priority levels.
• Track your progress with personalized productivity trends.
• Integrate your tools like Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, Amazon Alexa and more.
Available on any device, Todoist will quickly become your hub for getting work and life organized.
Why you’ll love it on iOS:
• Stay organized from your iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch.
• Drag the Plus Button anywhere to insert a new task.
• Simply type details like «tomorrow at 4pm» and Todoist will recognize it all for you.
• All the power from iOS: Siri, Today widget, share extension, handoff, and quick actions.
Questions? Feedback? Visit get.todoist.help or reach out on Twitter @todoist.
*About Pro plan billing*:
If you upgrade to Pro plan, payment will be charged to your iTunes account, and your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. You can choose to be billed monthly or yearly. You can turn off auto-renew in your Apple ID Account Settings any time after purchase.
What’s New
Links created by the Outlook add-in didn’t look their usual selves. This is now fixed.
Plus, if you are using an iPhone Mini, you might have noticed that the button to save task comments disappeared for a while. It’s now back.
Tap “What’s New” in your settings to view even more polishes and bug squishes.
Ratings and Reviews
Simply the best so far for professionals with date critical needs
If you’re just looking for an app to help you plan your garage cleaning and family vacation there are better looking and simpler options out there. If you need an app for professional use, where due dates and times are not merely “goals” (yeah I’m looking at you “GTD” method) but are actual real world cannot be missed deadlines, this is the app. If you need an app that allows you to have those dates appear in your calendar (your calendar, not just the app’s upcoming forecast of events) this is your app (the Fantastical 2 way sync is killer). If you prefer not to spend more time trying to figure out how to do things in the app than actually doing them (did anyone say “Omnifocus“) this is the one. Collaboration, ability to easily add notes and attachments on both the project and task level, straightforward interface, relatively easy to learn functions with good web documentation, TEMPLATES (a feature that for some inexplicable reason other apps seem to openly resist adding but is a no-brainer for those who have the same task and deadline structure for multiple projects, like I don’t know pretty much anyone who is in business and/or works with standardized contracts), sub-tasks, multiple reminder options, this one does it right. You will not see the benefit of the forgoing without the premium subscription, but $38 a year is a bargain for the features and functionality you get.
Developer Response ,
Thank you so much for sharing this! Great to hear 🙂
We really appreciate your support!
Best Task Manager I’ve Used to Date
It’s remarkable to me ToDoist isn’t ranked higher on the productivity charts because it easily eclipses anything that I’ve ever used before. It’s gorgeous (I prefer dark mode, but there are more themes) It integrates great with the GTD methodology (my preference) but whatever your system, it’s robust enough that you should be able to integrate it well. I love what they did with Karma, their gamified point system (but I would like to see this expanded). You can tell that the creators stay up-to-date on best practices and they regularly update a pretty informative blog that is enjoyable for a productivity junky like me. I used it for 24 hours and pretty much decided I NEEDED premium which is easily the best $3 I spend every month.
It’s important to distinguish between what this is and is not though. It does not teach you how to be productive. It is not a good place to do high level goal setting, visioning, and planning. It is not a calendar. It also doesn’t focus you on the task at hand. The app is a Task Filing System. It is a utility that will enhance your workflow with those other things. It will work great for anyone who needs to make a to-do list, but those who chose to educate themselves on actual task management theory will get the most out of it. I hope it hits the top of the charts!
Awesome Program
This is an awesome program & I use it all the time. I don’t have a family, so I’m glad this app doesn’t have all the other stuff other apps have for family schedules & such. I’m also not a big time executive who needs a bunch of other features, keeping track of meetings & clients. I’m a simple personal on disability, who likes to keep track of projects around the house & her shopping list. I also use it for my part-time position I have working at home to keep track of what reports I need to finish. The other added features I love is the ability to use it with my Apple Watch I just won in a contest & the ability to use it with Alexa, which being disabled & having mobility issues, this is a major convenience. The one bad thing, which is why I gave it only 4 stars, is the inability to use some of the features without buying the premium version. Being on disability, once the rent & the rest of the monthly necessities are paid, I don’t even have enough left over to go out to lunch, let alone pay subscription fees. I don’t mind paying one time charges if the program was worth it, such as this one, since I know the time & energy that goes into the development, but those of us who are mostly on limited, fixed income, who also must still work part-time to pay bills, don’t have the money to pay any kind of subscription fees. Anyways, that’s all. Just wish I had access to the other features, so I could really utilize the app to its full potential.
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Tasks 4+
Dylan McCarthy
Для iPad
Снимки экрана
Описание
Tasks is a to-do list application designed to make it simple to keep track of all your daily tasks. It is a simple to-do list application that focuses on helping users get things done.
Tasks Features Include:
* Keep track of all items on one screen. Move items between completed and open lists with a simple button tap.
* Set reminders for your lists so you don’t forget important tasks.
* Ability to add items to your calendar to avoid constant reminder ‘snoozing’.
* Local Notifications for reminders.
* Sync lists and items between all your iOS devices.
* A group of on-demand elves that will not only complete tasks within the app, but perform the tasks in real life!
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Notion — notes, docs, tasks 4+
The all-in-one workspace
Notion Labs, Incorporated
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- #31 in Productivity
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- 4.1 • 1.7K Ratings
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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Description
Write, plan & get organized in one place. Customize Notion to work the way you do.
Free for personal use
— Never hit a storage limit — add as much content as you want
— Just drag and drop to craft the dashboard, website, doc, or system you need
Free to try with your team
— Invite your team members and start getting organized with a free trial
— 90% of Forbes Cloud 100 companies use Notion to get work done
NOTES, DOCS, TASKS
Drag & drop anything. Organize everything.
COLLABORATE IN REAL-TIME
Easily share pages. Add comments and @mention teammates.
Create beautiful docs with images, to-do’s, and 20+ more content types.
Nest pages inside pages. No more messy folders.
PUBLISH TO THE WEB
Turn any Notion page into a website in just two taps.
SYNC WITH BROWSER, MAC AND WINDOWS APPS
Pick up on desktop where you left off on mobile.
To download the desktop app, visit notion.so/desktop.
What’s New
Hey there! Here’s what’s new in your Notion app:
— Simple tables: A top request from the Notion community! Neatly organize your content in simple tables when you don’t need all the bells & whistles of a database. Just tap the + button above your keyboard to add a table. On iPad, you can also type /table.
— The slash command dropdown menu now returns more relevant results on iPad (i.e. /table displays only four options in the dropdown menu instead of 20+ options)
— Fixed a bug where tapping formula entries would add them at an incorrect cursor position
— Fixed a bug that caused the formatting toolbar to become stuck after closing a toggle
— Fixed a bug that caused the bottom bar to overlap with the database select property menu
Ratings and Reviews
Love the vision. UI and UX needs work
Let me just say first and foremost, ever since I got more used to the learning curve of using this app and taking notes and honestly trying to put everything I possibly can in there to prevent me from having to write things down in different notebooks and writing notes in my default notes iPhone app, I love it, but sometimes it can be sooooo frustrating.
One example is the highlighting. You cannot select lines of text, just single lines. Another thing is that when you highlight a word or line sentence to change it to a header or a body paragraph or even just a sentence highlighted in yellow, you can’t get rid of the little options box that pops up when you start highlighting. I have to hit back and then go back into my page to make it go away. These kinds of things make the app so much less efficient and quite frustrating but because I can organize so well on it, especially sermons and lesson notes, I’ve held onto and really use it for almost everything.
If they improve those things it can result by an amazing app. Your team is always free to email me if you guys want more support tickets haha and ideas for improvements. I’m a graphic designer myself so I just see how things could be better.
AMAZING productivity tool but needs an offline mode desperately
I absolutely LOVE Notion and it has allowed me to streamline my note-taking and record-keeping habits and allowed me to use the same tool for so many things where my workflow used to be fractured across multiple apps- it’s truly incredible software. I love the creativity of both the Notion team and the community of users they have fostered. Being able to share templates with one another is wonderful and the functionality of the app is tremendous. However, as much as it pains me to say it, the outages Notion has been experiencing has shaken my confidence in the software since I have really come to depend on it and, when the system is down, I can’t access any of the critical information I store there. I am so impressed by what the Notion team have developed but if these outages continue to happen and we don’t have the ability to save our data locally, I will have to find another solution because I can’t afford to be locked out of the data I store on the platform. I hope the Notion team is working on an offline sync, and if they are it would be so helpful for us users if they would share that information and give us a timeline. Much appreciation to the Notion team for all of they’ve done. I definitely recommend the app unless you can’t afford to be unable to access your data from time to time.
The maybe bullet journal app
Daunting and confusing to use at first opening; bit of a steep learning curve. Once I got used to working with “blocks” and figured out the app’s system of organizing data works, I was able to start playing with the app successfully. Creating personal templates was the hardest part, but once I got them to work, the app is a suitable and potentially excellent way to keep and maintain a bullet journal. Lots of potential for being a personal database, bujo, recipe book, handy reference tool. I like the desktop app very much and how it syncs quickly with iOS apps.
I wish they had more export page sizes like A5, Executive, and half-size to print pages and place them in smaller binders. Also, better printing capabilities from both iOS and MacOS apps for those of us still in-love with analog journals and notebooks. And, guys, seriously, the premium PDF subpage document export feature is essential. Please rethink making this available to all or as an add-on to a personal account. Seriously. Wow.
App Privacy
The developer, Notion Labs, Incorporated , indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Data Linked to You
The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More
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