2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
The scope of application of task planners is huge: drawing up work plans, shopping lists, to-do's, etc. It is difficult without a good task planner these days, and most importantly, it should always be at hand so that you can see what you have planned at any time. This means that the scheduler should work not only on the computer, but also on the phone and tablet. We have already written about several good task managers (, Strike, Coolendar and others), and today we will tell you about one more - Todoist.
Todoist is a cross-platform personal task management service that allows you to schedule tasks, set due dates and priorities. The features of Todoist are good Russification and a simple, intuitive interface. Signing up for Todoist takes a few seconds, and if you have a Google account, you can sign in instantly.
Add a new project, indicate its name, then add tasks, indicate their description and planned deadlines. Tasks can be sorted by date, title, or severity.
Priority can be specified from 4 (lowest) to 1 (highest). After completing the task, you need to put a tick in the box - the task will be moved to the archive.
There are extensions for Chrome and Firefox browsers, an official application for iOS has been released, and unofficial applications for Android (there are a lot of them), Windows Phone 7 and Symbian.
Video overview of the free version of Todoist:
Paid account holders ($ 2 per month or $ 29 per year) can add comments to their tasks, view completed tasks, send tasks by email, receive reminders by mail or SMS, export tasks to Google Calendar, Outlook or iCal, use search and view statistics of your productivity by day and project.
Video overview of the paid version of Todoist:
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