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  1. #TASK MANAGER FOR MAC FREE#
  2. #TASK MANAGER FOR MAC MAC#

#TASK MANAGER FOR MAC FREE#

Feel free to take a look at those articles to get a better feel for how Any.Do works. We’ve posted about Any.Do (free) in the past here, both reviewing it and comparing it with Apple’s own Reminders.

#TASK MANAGER FOR MAC MAC#

What makes this my first choice is its simplicity, its seamless iCloud integration and, most of all, how smooth the Mac client bahaves, especially with a Magic Mouse or with macbook’s glass trackpad. But when the developers launched a Mac version of it with iCloud integration and with all the features that its iPhone counterpart offered, I was sold. So far, the app proved quite useful but no more than a novelty. The app also allows you to change its look with different themes that you can unlock, providing it with a distinct personality. Swipe down for to go up a level and access your task lists and settings or pinch to open within a list to create a new item between two existing ones are just a couple of the possible gestures that the app allows. Clear for iPhone debuted some time ago to critical acclaim thanks to its innovative gesture-only interface, which allows you to control every aspect of the app with only a few gestures and mostly with just a finger.

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Thankfully, the number of task managers available on both the Mac and the iPhone is not small which, while by no means is a bad thing, still makes it a bit trickier to sort out which task managers to choose for your devices.Ĭonsidering that, here is a look at what are perhaps the two best of them (in order of personal preference and not including Apple’s own Reminders apps), both available for both the Mac and the iPhone and each with its own set of features.Ĭlear ($1.99 for iPhone and $6.99 for Mac) is perhaps the most popular task manager for iPhone on the App Store. This gives any task manager that is available on both the Mac and the iPhone an instant edge over any other similar app that might exist on only one of those devices. However, like in my case, you might not feel right at home with Apple’s native offerings. Naturally, if you have a Mac, Reminders might seem like the obvious choice. Because of this, being able to organize your upcoming tasks and reminders in the most efficient and intuitive way can be priceless. For many people, task managers are as essential as email.






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