2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Any.do is now available as a web app.
The life hacker has already written about the task manager under the name. We noticed it at the time when the service first appeared on Android, and then successfully moved to iOS and settled in the Chrome browser.
Without exaggeration, at the moment this is one of the simplest and most intuitive todo-managers, which is confirmed by the comments of our readers:
A handy thing and really hard to describe HOW it works, but I like GTD even more.
Unobtrusively, but persistently pushes to not only fix, but also * perform * tasks.
A few days ago, and now, when serious glitches and bugs in it have been successfully closed, you can safely show the new look of the service to people.
The developers themselves position the web version as an excellent addition to existing mobile applications, allowing you to take full advantage of the large computer screen.
In addition to the convenience in organizing your affairs, the web version received new functionality - the so-called planning and focus modes.
In the first case, the list of tasks is presented in full and allows you to focus on the correct and most efficient distribution of tasks across projects and in time.
In the second case, the user concentrates on completing tasks on a specific date or in a separate folder (project).
The rest of the web interface is no different from the usual mobile applications and extensions. Tasks are still created from a single menu, in which the time and date are set, the task belongs to any category, a reminder is set and, if necessary, subtasks are added.
At the first meeting, the web version offers to create a bookmark in the browser, as well as activate the notification function if Google Chrome is used on the computer.
Any.do Web App
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