Do! is a simple to-do list app by Simplerion, offering a minimalist interface and unique features. You can organize tasks ...
Clear is a to-do list app that was first launched in 2012, and while it has received few updates since that time, it has remained popular with users due to its easy-to-use design and simple layout.
There’s no shortage of task management apps out there, from the powerful features of Todoist to the simplicity of many niche tools. Yet, after years of juggling multiple solutions, I’ve found that ...
Keeping a to-do list is an old-school but effective way to stay on top of your daily priorities. You can write it in a doc on your computer, in a planner, or on a sticky note and, as long as you stick ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The original Clear was a design triumph — and the new version has even bigger plans. The original Clear was a ...
For a long time I wondered if I was simply immune to the productivity benefits of to-do list apps since they didn’t actually help me complete my goals in the long-term. It seemed like if I wasn’t able ...
Over a decade ago, a simple to-do list app called Clear launched to much fanfare due to how it capitalized on the smartphone’s touch interface to build a new kind of app: one without buttons and menus ...
The overarching promise of companies working on AI-powered productivity tools is to build solutions that would do a task for you. Some of the early demos that we have seen don’t really fare well in ...
I depend on a to-do list to keep my days as efficient as possible. Without a to-do list, I'd forget anything and everything I have to do. Fortunately, Android has many to-do list apps ready to help ...
Still use a written to-do list? A review of the best digital to-do list apps. June 21, 2012 — -- intro: Every day I come into the office and I take out my phone, my laptop, and … a spiral ...
If you’re anything like me, then you might have gone through your fair share of task management or to-do list apps. I have tried them all, from simple to-do list managers in my notes app all the way ...