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Taskwarrior
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Command line interface
The command line interface puts powerful filtering expressions, context, annotations, tags, due dates, reoccurrence, and user-defined-attributes totally in your hands. It’s fast and low friction.
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Command line interface
A command line interface is a arguably overly verbose, consequently tedious, way to interact with a To Do list.
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Extensible
Taskwarrior has many front-ends, services, extensions, hook scripts, and capsules available. Taskwarrior keeps a list of contributed tools on their site.
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Lightweight and fast
Taskwarrior is written in the speedy C++ language.
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Tasks stored in plain text files locally
Future-proof and easily integrated with version control system. You never lose access to your data.
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Sync across devices
When used in conjunction with the Taskserver, it can sync tasks (conflict-free) across your Taskwarrior devices. This includes integration with Mirakel.
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Supported internationally
It has UTF8 support and is translated into many languages.
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Customizability
Taskworrior allows you to define custom attributes and reports to your needs.
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Self-hosted Taskserver
You can be in full control of your data.
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Platforms:
Linux / OSX / Windows(Cygwin)
API:
no
Collaborative:
no
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yes
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WeDo
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Cross-platform
Has versions for Android, Web, and iOS.
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No calendar integration
Does not have calendar integration
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Supports file attachments
You can attach files to each task.
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Doesn't support multiple reminders
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Great user support
It is a new app, but they have a very good interface so the users can send their suggestions to improve the app.
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Users can add recurrent tasks
It allows users to set recurrent tasks.
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Supports subtasks
You can add subtasks to any task.
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Allows users to assign tasks to other users
It allows you to assign tasks to other person. If he/she does not use WeDo, it sends an invitation.
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Clean interface
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Free
At least for a while.
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Supports groups
You can add groups, and for each group, yuou can add members. It is something like Trello Boards, but I think its better.
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DGT GTD
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Huge number of features
Tasks can become very complex when needed.
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Dated UI
Unattractive UI with a cluttered feel.
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Free
DGT GTD is a free app.
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Other interface
No web or program interface with PC.
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Easily accessed UI
DGT GTD is simple to get started with, and new types of tasks are easily figured out.
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Syncs with Toodledo
DGT GTD syncs with another task manager called Toodledo.
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Platforms:
Android
Price:
Free
API:
No
Collaborative:
No
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Quire
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Free version
A free version is available for up to 10 members.
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Cross platform, sync and offline usage
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Organizations, projects, task, hierarchical subtask and smart folders
Unlimited tasks/todo structures.
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Multi-user handling
Handle multiple users and assignments .
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Integration with calendar and github
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Platforms:
Web, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android
Real-time collaboration:
Yes
Integrations:
Slack/ Google Calendar/ Github
Kanban Board:
Yes
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Listonic
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Easy list-sharing with other users
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Only preset categories available
There's currently no way create your own categories for items. That functionality might be coming in the future.
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Provides you with useful cooking tips
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Automatically categorizes items by aisle
Listonic will show an icon that represents an aisle next to the item.
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Syncs between all your devices
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Speeds up the creation of a shopping list by allowing you to choose from a list of your favorite products
The app can show you a list of items you have chosen most often. That list can then be used to quickly create a shopping list from your favorite products.
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Smart voice input
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Environmentally-friendly
Fights waste. You plan what to buy and don’t end up buying more stuff that necessary
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Platforms:
Android/iOS/Web
Official website:
https://listonic.com/
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WeekPlan
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3
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Week view
Gives you a better perspective by keeping it at the week level.
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Very buggy
The app has issues with various bugs including logging you out unexpectedly, your info being wiped, and being very slow to load.
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Intuitive
Very clean and modern user interface.
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Goals of the week
Allows you to set goals for the week.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / Web
API:
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Todo.txt
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Easily editable format
Todo.txt can be edited in plain text and then displayed with neat styles.
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No support for reoccurring tasks
Tasks have dates corresponding to creation and completion, but there is no explicit support for due dates or for tasks that reoccur.
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Editable from any text editor without needing any proprietary software
Because todo.txt is just a todo standard with various compatible apps to edit it, you can update it from any device as long as it can edit text and you can access your todo.txt file It's convenient to be able to access your todo list quickly via your programming environment so you don't have to switch contexts, and to have a separate todo.txt file per project.
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Nested tasks not supported
Many todo tasks for developers end up having sub tasks that need to be performed for a parent task to be completed, but the todo.txt format does not have any nesting.
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Works with lots of apps for every platform
Todo.txt lists can be edited in virtually every text editor ever made and accessed on devices that support Dropbox. The user community has also created a number of apps for dozens of platforms.
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Android app not updated since 2013
The app only seems to support Dropbox. It would be nice to see support for different and newer file storage services.
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Command line support
You can edit your lists using the command line (e.g., Terminal) via a supplied bash script.
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Full control over your to-dos
You have full access to the underlying programming rules, and therefore total control over your task lists.
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Extensible
Has been extended to include most things people want, including a multiple of interfaces and app for all platforms.
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Easy syncing
Todo.txt automatically and seamlessly syncs through Dropbox.
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Wide range of interface apps
The community has developed a wide range of apps that interface with the basic file structure. These apps vary in how much they accomplish, how much hand-holding they do, their level of glitz, etc. They range from plugins for an editing app like vim to stand-alone, platform-specific GUI's. So YMMV depending on what you use. (todopy is particularly nice, a Python program that has a "console" mode which provides a keyboard-driven GUI.)
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Follows the unix philosophy
Does one thing: to do lists
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It's free
It runs on MacOS, Android, and Python (in the Mac's Unix CLI) -- all for free.
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Easy to sync up between lots of devices and interfaces
At a bare minimum you just need to be able to edit text, but there are many apps and advanced interfaces you can install on many devices to supplement your to-do list editing.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / CLI
API:
no
Collaborative:
no
Source model:
Open source
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SynapBook
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Memo can be structured in tree form
Using the tree structure, you can structure the content.
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Does not support iOS
This app only supports Android and desktop OS, but not iOS.
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Nice sticky memo UI
It can support pop-up notes which can be used like simple Windows Sticky memo app.
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Both search-based Memo and organizing tree Note
Search-based notes and tree-oriented tree notes are supported separately, so can be used conveniently depending on the purpose.
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Offline mode support
Basically, it is based on server synchronization, but it can be used offline.
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Folding
Groups can be folded.
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Various text styles and decorations
General styles (bold, font size), highlighter and separator line, and more.
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Frequent updates
Bug fixes and additional new features rolled out frequently.
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Free
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Zenkit
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Powerful and simple to use tool with a clean design
Easy to use and easily understandable for everyone.
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Many important data views
Data views include Mind-Map, Kanban-Board, Spreadsheet, List, and Calendar. Views can be switched easily.
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Native apps
Native apps for iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and Linux.
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Platforms:
Web, Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iPhone
Languages:
English, German, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Chinese (traditional), Korean, Russian
API:
Yes
Collaborative:
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aCalendar
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Good Tasks integration
Tasks get shown in the calendar, although there is also a separate tasks view. It supports Google Tasks and recurring tasks.
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Free version is very limiting
Free version of the application does not include common things like the agenda view, actionable notifications or attendee management among many other more advanced features.
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Very convenient user interaction
Switching from day<->week<->month views by swiping laterally is a powerful feature.
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Somewhat overwhelming amount of options
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Lots of customization options
The settings menu is rather detailed and includes a good selection of color themes to choose from, possibility to adjust font-size, set beginning and end of day, ability to choose what views to use and more.
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Free, ad-less version available
aCalendar is an Android app that comes in free, ad-less version as well as this paid version. This paid version aCalendar+ adds more features like agenda view, home screen widget and the ability to manage Google Calendars. The developer also donates some of the profits from this Pro version to help protect the endangered mountain tapir.
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Nice presentation
The three views are very convenient, particularly the week view, which shows the week position inside the month
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Good fullscreen widgets for all views
The app has widgets for day, week and month views.
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Color-coding support
The app has 48 calendar and 12 event colors.
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Can add public holidays to calendar from over 35 countries
For the 30+ available languages for the app, there are holiday calendars available to be added.
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Lunar calendar support
aCalendar can be set up to use a calendar based on cycles of the lunar phases.
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Unique Week overview
Its week overview is very well suiting for tasks and all day events. It shows everything at once.
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Drag'n'Drop
Drag'n'drop functionality is available in day view with this paid version of the application.
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Useful 3-finger tap to go to today
By utilizing a three finger tap shortcut users can easily got to the today view from anywhere in the app.
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Available in 30 languages
There are 3o user made translations available for the app, making for a good calendar to use in different countries.
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QR and NFC barcode sharing of events
Using both QR codes as well as NFC, users can share events wirelessly and easily
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Publisher:
Tapir Apps GmbH
File Size:
5.72MB
Required Android Version:
2.1 and up
In App Purchase:
Single features for free version; 5$ Pro version
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2Do
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Flexible
2Do conforms to your workflow instead of forcing you to conforming into some preset workflow. It helps to accommodate your workflow through a series of features including tags, batch editing, configurable presets, and the ability to quickly add tasks at any time.
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There is no way to print tasks or lists
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Offers detailed options
Adding a task can be as simple or complicated as you like. A to-do list entry can simply consist of its title, or you can also add notes, recurrence, set a due date, tag a location, schedule an alarm, priority (low, medium, high, starred) and tack on a URL or photo. You can even make an audio recording with voice notes. And each list is sortable by a number of criteria, including priority and due date.
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Decreased cross-platform support, new versions only for iOS
For those that use multiple mobile platforms, support for the Android version has been dropped meaning there is no longer parity between the apps on iOS and Android.
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Updates have remained free since beginning of time
Unlike many other apps that will release a new paid version when major features get launched, 2Do doesn't resort to that.
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No attachment capability
2Do will create a link to a file, but will not store the actual file as an attachment.
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Variety of organization methods
Use a combination of tasks, projects and checklists.
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Get Things Done-style inbox
You can use 2Do according to the Get Things Done methodology – or not.
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Advanced search
Find old tasks or organize smart lists based on complex search terms (for example, “tasks to do at home between 6 pm and 11 pm”).
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Support for Apple Watch
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Optionally sync with iCal or Outlook
The app can optionally sync with iCal or Outlook with free helper software available from the 2Do Website.
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API:
No
Collaborative:
Yes (only when syncing via Reminders)
Dark Theme:
No
Offline access:
Yes
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Remember the Milk
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Has its own syntax for programming smart lists
Smart lists are configured using Remember the Milk's syntax, making it very customizable.
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Subtasks only available in Pro version
Subtasks can break a longer to-do item into discrete tasks, helping you keep tabs on your progress.
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Semantic shortcuts
Remember The Milk has a list of semantic shortcuts that allow adding tasks and task options faster.
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Bad UI redesign
The web app takes up too much screen real estate and uses a half-screen format that requires a wide screen. The task edit screen is clunky. It still has UI bugs one year in. You can't complete tasks from the UI.
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Many features already working in the free version
The majority of commonly used features are available for free. The pro version adds increased functionality such as advanced sorting, mobile push notifications and sharing permissions.
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Free version lacks features
Mobile reminders, subtsaks, offline mode, Microsoft Outlook sync, priority, and more features are limited to the paid version ($39.99/year). To see the full list of restrictions, check out this page.
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Excellent cross platform support
Whether you depend on an iOS, Windows or Android phone; Google Calendar or Outlook; Evernote or Twitter: RTM has an app or extension for you.
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Does not support attachments
Cloud storage was recently added as a pro feature.
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Powerful query language
Query language can be used to build your own GTD-based system, with tags and lists and queries. Such as system can be used for private life and work alongside several simple lists without things getting mixed up.
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Cannot add task in notification bar
There is no pull down option to add a task in the notification bar.
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Location-based notifications
You can set locations for each task (for example a specific store, or a general location like 'near the beach' for shell collectors), and RTM will remind you when you are near or in that location. This can help keep your daily list uncluttered and remind you of errands you might have forgotten.
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Ugly icon
The goofy cow image does not fit well with a professsional office environment.
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Tasks may have additional options
Extra options such as how often it repeats, the due date, and the location.
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Support of a "start" date
A start date can be set which can be used with smartlists or to set a reminder.
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Lists can be shared
Share lists with other Remember The Milk users, or with iCal and more. Shared lists can be collaboratively updated. This makes it great for teams or just to share progress with others.
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Quickly add rich text
Remember The Milk offers Smart Add – shortcuts that allow you to quickly add advanced information to a task. For example, you can quickly add a due date, set the priority level, add a tag, set repeat times, add URLs, and add notes to your tasks. For the full list, check out How Do I Use Smart Add?
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Manual sorting
Manual sorting is available on both the web app and android, allowing prioritization of tasks. This can be particularly useful for shopping lists, where you can put all the meat together, and all the cheese together etc. to make it easier to skim through when you're in the store.
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Nice Android Widget
Compared to competitors like todoist, the widget doesn't use too much space.
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Really, really cool support
They react within hours, and they actually keep track of your issue.
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Support for keywords to set due/start date, add to list with one line of text
There are special characters which open a box so the user can select predefined values or a calendar picker.
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Lightning fast sync
Syncs quickly across all your devices and platforms.
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Syncs with Evernote
Not only syncing, it's more of a "linking" with a two-way synchronization. Changing the title of a note in Evernote will update the title in Remember the Milk. So far, Remember The Milk is the only to-do app with a feature like this.
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Add tasks via e-mail
You can add tasks to Remember the Milk via email easily once you get the hang of formatting the messages.
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Twitter integration
The Twitter integration is excellent and allows for many types of automation.
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Platforms:
Web / Mac / Linux / Windows / iOS / Android / Blackberry
API:
Yes
Collaborative:
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Toodledo
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Free version limited to 20 folders
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Can create to-do items via email
It's possible to create a to-do item by sending or forwarding an email.
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Android app has annoying notifications
Whenever the app fails a background sync action for any reason (server issues, lack of internet connection, etc.), a notification appears.
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Decent filtering and sorting
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Good as a starting point
Toodledo is a good starting point, but is essentially the same as an Excel spreadsheet where you have to build your workflow via the saved searches.
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Priority organizing
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Great GTD implementation
The GTD principles are very perfectly supported by Toodledo.
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Functionality-rich
Integrated sharing, note taking, habit tracking, and outlining make this a more powerful tool than a simple list of to-dos.
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Upload From CSV
Quickly upload an excel (CSV) file template of tasks to a folder for complex but repeating projects.
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Well documented, free-to-use JSON API
If you adopt Toodledo as your productivity system, you can be confident that you can extend it to fit your needs with this programmatic access.
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Can tag items
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Space to add lengthy text
Notes area that can then be hidden.
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Sends a daily email reminder
Toodledo reminds you via email of the tasks on your plate for the day.
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Apple Watch support
Integrated support for Apple Watch lets you check on your to-dos on the run.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / Web / WatchOS
API:
yes
Collaborative:
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Asana
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Powerful team collaboration features
Asana has fantastic mechanisms for dealing with team collaboration. Not only can tasks be assigned to team members, but Asana lets users follow tasks and use hyperlinks to refer to team members within a task.
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Mobile version lacks calendar
Asana's calendar is present in the web version but is conspicuously missing in the mobile app.
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Free for up to 15 users
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Unable to manage multiple workspaces
Each "workspace" or "team" in Asana is strictly isolated. You cannot see your personal tasks versus work tasks or collaborations together, you need to log in to a different profile.
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Simple workflow
The Asana task workflow within a project is broken down into "Today," "Upcoming," and "Later." The tasks themselves have the status of either done or not done. There is also a subtask feature to group tasks together. Tasks can be assigned to other team members and are stored in the "Inbox" view for processing. This replaces email for some team communication.
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No task dependencies in free version
Dependencies is only available only to Teams and Organizations on Asana Premium.
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CSV export and print
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Can not use list view and board view for a same project
Asana can only choose one, either a list view or a board view.
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Very polished interface
Teams can have private (only visible to project members) and public (visible to anyone in the team) projects. Each member can also have their own personal projects. Tasks can be viewed in list and calendar views. It's possible to display only the tasks assigned to the user or tasks organized by project or team. Single tasks can exist in multiple projects. Lists of tasks can be divided into sections and organized in many different ways – tasks that still have to be done, tasks that have been completed, by due date, by assignee, by popularity, etc. Expanding a task will allow adding things like subtasks, tags, and attachments, as well as comments. Users can also subscribe to a task via RSS from this view. There's a separate view specifically for attachments. Search lets you find what you’re looking for quickly.
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Strange UX with strange workflow
Similar to task the manager in Todoist or Wunderlist, but not too complex for under four members.
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Tagging system allows easily filtering tasks
The tagging system enables project managers to easily filter tasks.
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UX Design is overly opinionated
The workflow is not very customizable, which forces you to use a flow that may not be your preferred or best option.
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Provides lots of help for getting started
There are many videos, tutorials, and reference documents to help you get up and running.
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Supports Kanban and list views
Asana provides a list view and a Kanban view which can be selected if a new project is created.
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Well thought out keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts all involve the Tab key, so it is unlikely that they will interfere with shortcuts that have already been established.
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Integrates with Slack
It's possible to have tasks appear in a Slack channel.
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Platforms:
Web, iOS, Android
Collaborative:
yes
Search:
yes
Subtasks:
yes
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To Round
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Easy to use
The interface is clear and smooth.
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No web-based access
The website demonstrates how the app works, but doesn't allow you to access any of your own to-dos.
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Unique and interesting design
The bubble design format is simple to understand visually and is effective in keeping track of ones to-do list.
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No desktop app
So far no apps for desktops have been launched.
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Gamification of tasks
To Round turns task-completion into a game-like experience, which is good for those who are motivated by this type of positive feedback. It can be a little distracting or annoying for users who want an even simpler process.
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Convenient widget
The app features an Android widget that you can place on your homescreen to view your current tasks even more quickly.
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Good reminder feature
You can enable push notifications that make sure you never forget a single task.
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Visualisation of tasks
The app uses bubbles to represent tasks. The bigger the bubble, the more important the task is.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS
API:
No
Collaborative:
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Habitica
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Can use peer pressure to motivate
The app allows creating a party with other people and go on a quest together. Here, your actions affect not just you, but everyone else in the party as well. If you fail a task, the party loses health, if you complete a task, the party gains experience, etc.
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Occasional bugs and laggyness
The app is still in beta and has the occasional bug to work out.
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Gamifies the process to motivate
The app takes cues from role playing games by having a system that rewards certain behavior with experience points, levels, and gear upgrades. It also allows you to set custom rewards that you come up with yourself such as watching an episode of your favorite TV show.
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Can cause needless stress
As with most gamified systems it includes punishments for failures. Fear of failure can cause stress and failures can demotivate.
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Web / iOS / Android
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TickTick
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Pros
31
Cons
8
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Create checklist for a task
On each task you can choose between a text description or a checklist.
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No native integrations with IFTTT or Zapier
The app doesn't feature native integration with these services, but you can use this functionality by fiddling with the custom email address that is provided by TickTick.
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Cross-platform
It’s accessible on the web, via a Chrome extension, on Android (phone/tablet, with widgets), and on iOS.
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unable to sync with gtasks, only imports
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Flexible recurring tasks
Recurring tasks are simple to set, and can be created according to custom rules.
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Intelligent date and time entries don't work everywhere
In some apps, you can type "call Ben tomorrow at noon" and the date and time fields will be automatically populated with "tomorrow" and "noon". TickTick has recently implemented this feature, but it doesn't work flawlessly via the webapp or via a widget. The functionality does work good within the Android app, however.
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Customizeable Android widget
You can change the opacity, themes, lists, and cosmetic features of the widget.
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Free version is limited
TickTick's free version is limited to 19 task lists, 1 attachment per day, and 1 collaborator.
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Smart date parsing
You can type "buy milk tomorrow 5pm" it will turn into a task as "buy milk" and reminder set as tomorrow 5pm automatically.
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Abo model is too expensive
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Multiple reminders
You can add up to five reminders for different time to a single task.
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Translation to Portuguese is not professional
For Portuguese speakers, the Portuguese translation seems very amateurish.
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Smart List
Allows you to set custom filters, making it easier to find tasks.
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No search of non-latin languages in web
The web version has no ability to search non-latin languages (e.g. Russian, Greek).
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Multiple reminders
Supports up to 5 reminders per task.
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Interface is not clear
It has too much information, causing some confusion sometimes.
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Advanced sorting options
Tasks can be sorted by dragging and dropping them in the list.
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Google Calendar integration
You can integrate TickTick with Google Calendar.
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Lightweight app
TickTick is resource-light, which is great if you run multiple programs or are using an older device.
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Clean UI
TickTick takes a minimalistic approach in order to keep things simple.
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Easy to add tasks
Just start typing to add a task.
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Has a calendar view
Pro version of the software allows tasks to be laid out in an easy to overview calendar view.
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Supports #hashtags (labels)
Just click a hashtag to filter your labeled tasks.
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Description and checklist all together
Paid users can add description and checklist into a single task all together.
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Set list color
You can set a different color for each list.
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Free task tagging
Tags are a native feature; up to five tags can be applied to each task.
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Great support to recurring tasks
Easy to set recurring tasks and a lot of possibilities to do that.
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Share task lists for collaboration
You can share a list through an email or a shareable link.
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Location reminder
Remind you of a task when you reach specific location.
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Can set duration of a task
You can set starting and ending date and time for tasks.
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Follows Android design guidelines
The mobile Android app of TickTick follows the Android design guidelines for a familiar interface.
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Keyboard shortcuts
TickTick supports keyboard shortcuts that makes it easier to work with.
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Custom themes for pro users
Paid users can enjoy pro themes.
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Recover from trash
Easy to see and recover tasks from trash if you deleted them by accident.
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Print tasks
Easy to print any task you want to.
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Siri integration
You can add tasks via Siri.
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Folder with concluded tasks
Easy to see all concluded tasks by date of conclusion.
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Support team is great
Support team responds quickly.
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Integration with calendars by URL
Shows your events on other calendars (like Outlook) in your task list.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Web
Publisher:
Appest Limited
API:
Google Assistant/Alexa/Slack/Zapier/IFTTT/Spark
Collaborative:
Yes
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Microsoft To Do
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15
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Pros
10
Cons
4
Specs
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Pro
Very basic and straightforward
Simple interface and streamlined.
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Con
Few features
It doesn't have a lot of features that Wunderlist had, which was discontinued for this app.
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Multidevice sync
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No Tag-Manager
Other apps let you better make use of labels.
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Cross-platform
Available on Android, iOS, Windows and web.
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Con
No Natural Language Support
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Office integration
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Con
A Microsoft Product
Some people have a distaste for Microsoft, and may avoid it for this reason. This includes people who are angry that Wunderlist has been discontinued in favor of this app.
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Pro
Reminders and Due Dates
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Smart suggestions
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Can also be used as a note-taking app
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Infinite color-coded lists
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Make todos in one minute or less
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The best from Microsoft
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Multifactor:
Yes
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Trello
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33
Experiences
Pros
20
Cons
12
Specs
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Pro
Simple and easy to use interface
There are two primary columns: the board is shown on the left and all the other controls on the right. The main means of interaction is dragging and dropping to-do cards into the various lists. The board structure is very customizable, and includes a variety of features that help along the way: color-coding, due dates, card images, checklists with a graphics bar that allows following progress easily, and card aging for cards that haven’t been touched in a long time.
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Subtasks lack features
Every task can have a list of subtasks which more closely resembles a standard to-do list. These lack the functions that cards offer you. You cannot comment on a sub-list, give the sub-tasks due dates, or provide additional information. You are limited to only checking them off once completed.
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Great real-time team collaboration features
Trello has permissions at the board level as well as the ability to assign multiple people to each card. There are a lot of sharing options available and boards can be made visible for the public. It's also possible to subscribe to a card to be notified of its progress. The simplicity of the UI makes collaboration easy because it’s very simple to see the progress of each card and who is responsible for it. It also updates constantly to reflect real-time changes in progress. The simplicity of the UI makes collaboration easy as it’s very simple to see the progress of each card and who is responsible for it. It also reflect changes on boards in real-time.
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No multi-board aggregation
If you have multiple boards with tasks on them there is no way to get all the tasks on one board in a way that changes on one board will update the other.
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Highly flexible workflow
Trello calls items used in the workflow “cards.” Cards are double-sided and can contain subtasks as well as notes and other details. Card columns can be used to simulate a workflow by moving cards from left to right as they are completed, or as a way of indicating task priority. The workflow is highly flexible as the columns are completely customizable to suit the task flow. For example, tasks can be put through a workflow "idea > approved > in-progress > pending review > released" or simply "ideas > released" depending on the granularity level needed. This makes Trello a great solution to feature management as it's possible to set up boards to handle everything from agile sprints to a more generic to-do list, all with status management.
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Can't get one view of cards across all boards
However, you can view all cards assigned to you.
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Free for unlimited users
Trello offers a very generous free version that has no ads, no restrictions on the number of users, and very little restriction on how the program can be used. The paid features are generally cosmetic, such as the ability to change the background, add stickers or integration with other tools.
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Con
Not really a to do list
Trello is much more a workflow and project management program than a typical to-do app, which makes it overwhelmingly robust for those looking to jot down their shopping list.
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Works well for visual thinkers
The UI is based around Kanban, so you can see all your tasks and their status clearly.
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Con
You can't add more than 1 Power Up without paying for it
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Functionality can be extended via plug-ins
Voting, view, and calendar plug-ins further increase the functionality.
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Con
Can't create dependencies between cards
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Markdown support with well-rendered images
Trello supports Markdown, meaning that HTML input is represented appropriately. Cards with attachments are also rendered well. For example, images are shown correctly on the card, bug links are detected etc.
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Con
Project management system only
This is cumbersome to get started.
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Sub-tasks
Each card can have one or even multiple task lists.
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Managing large projects may be difficult
Trello works best with medium to small projects and with very high-level overviews. It is less effective for projects that require very granular management due to the fact that it becomes considerably more difficult to keep track of various cards and priorities as they are pushed off the screen.
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Cross-platform and cross-sync
Trello works on all modern devices through the web application and has native apps for iOS, Android and Windows 8/10 devices.
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Con
Impossible to use Pomodoro timer connected to Trello on iOS
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Attach files to cards
Keep all of your files (images, documents, etc.) organized on their relevant cards.
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No quick deadline assignment
You have to open a Calendar every time to set a date without any quick options like today, tomorrow etc.
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Easy-to-use
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Slow and requires a lot of mouse work to navigate
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Best kanban for personal usage
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Light on features
Trello is focused on simplicity and as such forgoes certain common features that may or may not be important to you.
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Excellent for groups using agile software development
The responsiveness and layers of customization make it easy for team members of various disciplines to collaborate on the same task board.
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Great prioritization, Due date and Story point features
Can set different priorities to various tasks, set appropriate due dates and Story points - timing allotted to each task.
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Good performance
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Features to add voting on cards
Trello offers support for features to add voting on cards, often referred to as 'power-ups'.
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Smooth media integration
Works like a charm.
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Great native app for Android and iOS
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Lots of API integrations
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Action history log allows you to rapidly follow changes
There is a global history system which allows to rapidly follow changes. There is also a notification system if another user updates the board while you're watching it.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / Windows / Web
API:
Yes
Collaborative:
Yes
Dark Theme:
Yes
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Doit.im
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15
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
9
Specs
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Con
Support non existing
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Clean, simple layout
The apps borrows some design elements from Material Design-type design, which uses a slide-out menu. Everything is laid out in an easy-to-find manner.
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iOS version no longer being updated
iPad upgrades stopped at iOS version 11, so if you want to keep Doit.im it is not possible to upgrade to iOS12. As there is no export facility, you are stuck.
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Daily review which allows for did-take VS should-take time comparison
A built-in daily and weekly review function that lets you compare the estimated time for tasks against the actual time they took, as well as productivity for the day/week.
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Rarely updated
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Low cost
Subscription value is generally lower than other platforms.
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Offline sometimes
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Quick add from notifications
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Nonexport and support desk say they will never include it (your data is theirs now)
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Free apps for Android, iOS, Web.
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Subscription based
While not expensive, it does cost money to get it for Mac or Windows (although you can view it in the browser for free). The subscription also adds automatic cloud sync, sync with Google calendar, adding tasks via email, manual sort, attaching Evernote into tasks, and more. The subscription costs $2/month, or $20/year which is very reasonable
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Sometimes it doesn't see your active subscription
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Rip off
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Not very customizable
There is no way for you to create your own "perspective".
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / Web / OSX / Windows
API:
no
Collaborative:
no
Subtasks:
Yes
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