2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
For fans of functional and complex task managers, there are Things and Wunderlist. For those who need something simpler - Clear and Any. Do. What if you want something even simpler? Then take a look at Zenlist, a simple task manager right in your browser.
Still, I prefer apps rather than web services. I tried using Zenlist for a while and didn't like the concept of “do everything in the browser”. But lovers of this concept can safely add Zenlist to the list of Google Drive, Dropbox and others.
What you can't take away from Zenlist is that it looks cool. Everything is very simple, nice colors, nothing lags, although there is nothing to lag here. Three tasks can be written for each day. If this is not enough, then you need to do one of them, mark it as completed and write the next one in its place.
But Zenlist is not a task manager for those who want to complete a dozen tasks every day, do multi-level projects and make life difficult for themselves. One day, three tasks and nothing more.
The only drawback is that you have to keep the tasks tab open. Since the service is still in an early version, many functions are not yet available, including the function of saving tasks after closing the tab. I think it will be added very soon. Since airlines can increase the price of tickets depending on your cookies, then it will not be difficult to save a list of tasks.
Zenlist looks very decent and will compete well with another browser-based task manager -.
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