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2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Lifehacker recommends apps that help you plan your day without the hassle.
When even adding a task is difficult and time-consuming, there is no need to talk about any productivity. The tools from our collection are as simple as possible and are designed for quick interaction to achieve results.
1. Google Tasks
Google branded to-do lists with an airy interface with no unnecessary details. By default, new goals are added to My Tasks. It is easy to create additional ones if necessary. All cases are displayed as lists with nested subtasks, to each of which you can add a date. Completed is collected in a collapsed list.
2. Microsoft To-Do
Quite a simple, but convenient task manager from Microsoft with a nice design and clear structure. The application automatically offers to add cases from the main list to the current day's schedule, and also allows you to supply records with additional information, reminders and set up recurring events.
3. Listify
An ascetic application, the strong point of which is the active use of gestures to work with list items. Listify visually displays tasks in the form of cards with progress markers. With just one touch, you can create a new task, add a reminder to it and set the repetition rate.
4. Blink
The most minimalistic of those presented in the collection. Blink doesn't even have separate to-do lists, but to-do's are shown on the home screen. Items can be moved and highlighted to sort and prioritize. There are no reminders or other additional functions, but all tasks are always in front of your eyes.
5. Bear Bucket List
An unusual application for maintaining a variety of lists with a beautiful design. With Bear Bucket List, you don't have to keep in mind the movies you want to watch or the places you plan to visit. It is enough to select the appropriate list and upload all thoughts there.
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