![]() The brand new Yosemite update is in the works, and it is very likely that we are going to see adaptations resembling the absolutely gorgeous- functional interface on the mobile versions. You can use 2Do as a simple list manager with due dates, but if things get complicated scaling up to full blown three-level prioritizing, Audio and image attachments and tag-supported smart lists is just a few clicks away.ĢDo for MacOn OSX as of writing this the interface is not fully up to date yet. 2Do’s philosophy is functional flexibility: to put as many tools of discrimination at your disposal while not forcing any planning or scheduling dogma upon you. The problem is that some projects just are complex. Hence, apps like the recently reviewed Typed are all the rage, creating a soothing and pleasing noise-free environment to aid your focus while writing. To spare you the same effort and help you make an informed decision, read on.įeaturesReducing visual clutter is a proven technique to increase productivity, Apple leading the way with its Yosemite update. *Importing* here is a euphemism for copy/pasting from OmniFocus and redigesting all of the projects and tasks- to refer back to Montapert, that would now actually be motion, not progress. To test the app I imported my 300-something tasks from OmniFocus2, since the real value of task managers starts at a level of complexity no longer easily overviewed on a piece of paper. ![]() 2Do is the king of options in a shiny and very useful wrapping. The app has been around for quite a while now but recently received a significant update on iOS (3.0) in terms of features and looks, so it’s worth giving the shiny interface a whirl. The latter sentiment has a next-to-perfect remedy: 2Do, coded by Guided Ways Technologies, includes almost all of the options available in the field while adding some nice treats themselves. On the flip side, there is this desire to have your own way of planning, using your preferred method to organize your tasks. To avoid this, some task managers have certain restrictions to help you concentrate on the task at hand and not whether you like its color better in blue or red. ![]() People that are able to afford thinking about their projects before doing them can easily end up doing nothing else than thinking. So is 2Do where all search for a good task manager ends? While you can get really happy with the plethora of options offered the real challenge is to pick your set of features wisely. Surprisingly, this holds true especially for the mobile apps. The feature you are searching for is not integrated in your current choice of task manager? Chances are *really* high that 2Do not only features it but implements it in a functionally and aesthetically pleasing way. Be careful what you wish for2Do offers a lot.
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