2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-13 00:26
There are not so many changes in the third generation of the popular task manager. Nevertheless, it is thanks to them that the third generation of Any.do feels like a much more holistic and complete product.
Today, the iOS version of my beloved Any.do has been indexed 3.0. In the description for the update, the developers mention a complete redesign, which, in fact, is not very correct. The minimalistic interface has become more coherent, some of its elements and the list menu have been redrawn. The customization options have also been expanded, but this feature is still only available to premium users.
The developers also mention the ease of navigation. This is really facilitated by the emergence of two additional criteria for sorting tasks: dates and their priorities. Also added the ability to select the default list of tasks and share any of them with other users.
Everything else remains the same: it is just as convenient to plan a day with Moment, tasks are divided into subtasks, support for various files in attachments and notes, and from the point of view of cross-platform Any.do still loses a little to Todoist.
The Any.do iPhone update is available as a free download from the App Store. Nevertheless, the coolest features of the task manager - unlimited number of users, attachments per task and their size, reminders for your location, and tools to fine-tune repetitive tasks - are still available with a paid subscription. By the way, it is still available with a 40% discount: 169 rubles of a one-time monthly payment or 132 rubles, based on the calculation of its annual cost.
In addition to the iOS application, similar changes have now been made to the Android version for tablets and smartphones, an extension for Chrome, a desktop task manager for Mac and its web version. Updates are available for free download from their respective app stores.
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