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I tested many to-do list apps out there, but Microsoft To Do is still the best for me. Here's why I won't ditch it for any other app.
Clear, the heavily-anticipated touch-based to-do list app, is launching in the iTunes App Store tonight. And by heavily anticipated, I mean this app was getting tech blog coverage based on demos ...
Technology has given us one-tap access to taxis, laundromats, all of history's collected information, and sex. Yet it can't give us a decent to-do list. The startup iDoneThis once found that 41 ...
Microsoft is launching a new version of its To-Do app. It includes a new design that will replace the Wunderlist app with many of the same features. Microsoft has not yet revealed a shut down date ...
Impending launched Clear 2, its customizable list-making app for iPhone and iPad, more than a decade after its first version first climbed the App Store charts.
Any.DO was founded in 2010 by Omer Perchik, Yoni Lindenfeld and Itay Kahana and now has offices in both Palo Alto, California and Tel Aviv, Israel.. The interesting thing about this team’s first ...
Microsoft To Do review: A to-do list app that makes you do too much Of course, it's unlikely any single implementation of a to-do list manager will be perfect for everyone.
Combined with the app’s algorithm, you can get suggestions on which items to place on today’s to-do list. The app also allows you to add reminders and due dates to anything on your to-do list, ...
In fact, a simple “to do list” app search on Google yields 1.9 billion results, a lofty number to sift through if you’re already drowning in tasks.