2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
This convenient, minimalistic and simple task manager is not the first time appearing on the pages of Lifehacker. The iOS version of Any.do has taken its well-deserved place in the list of the best productivity apps of 2014, and its Web App, which was released last May, received the most flattering reviews. Now the turn has come to the Mac platform. The app is now available on the Mac App Store and immediately received the Editor's Choise badge from Apple.
The new product is very similar in functionality to the above-mentioned Web App. The almost complete design identity plays only in favor of the Mac application. It's laconic, has all the controls you need, but doesn't look overwhelmed. Moreover, it feels like the pinnacle of minimalism. Only a few tabs add variety to a completely white background, conditionally dividing the workspace into four parts. These are Today, Tomorrow, Upcoming and Someday. There is a button under each of them. «+» to quickly add a new task. The only design flaw is the lack of a Cyrillic version of the corporate light font. But this is more of a nagging than a significant defect.
The main advantage of Any.do is ease of use. By clicking once on the icon, you get access to all your tasks. The developers also added a standard red badge showing the number of outstanding tasks. It's convenient: just look at the Dock to see how much more work remains to be done. The company has not forgotten about the new features of OS X Yosemite. Any.do has received integration with the notification center of your Mac and is able to send there information about current and upcoming tasks.
In addition, the already familiar functions of this task manager have not gone anywhere. You can add new tasks by voice and perform them in a team, attach videos, audio files, photos or documents from Dropbox. The support for the proprietary Any.do Moment scheduler has not gone anywhere either.
The novelty is available for absolutely free downloads from the Mac App Store. The good news is that in honor of the launch of Any.do for Mac, the premium subscription will cost you not $ 5, but $ 3 per month … With it, you will get advanced customization options and no restrictions on the number of uploaded files, Moments in the scheduler and joint tasks.
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