Remember The Milk – Maybe one of the oldest todo apps still operational.It was bought by Microsoft and is not maintained and supported anymore. When Wunderlist launched, it set a new bar for todo apps. Wunderlist – Leaving it here to be complete.Well integrated in the Microsoft line of products (free). Doesn’t offer the broadest set of features, but it is To-Do by Microsoft – Microsoft bought Wunderlist and rebuilt it as To-Do.You need Premium for things like ‘Quick Ball’ to quickly jot things down from the Android lock screen (free, Premium $27.99/year). Just like Todoist, TickTick is available for both Mac and Windows. Most importantly: it’s cross platform (free, Premium $3/month, Business $5/user/month). That flexibility is also why I don’t recommend OmniFocus if you’re new to the matter ($39.99 for Mac, $39.99 for iPhone and iPad). Mainly because of the fact that you can customize everything. OmniFocus – I’ve been using OmniFocus for years.Doesn’t take much to get going, but surprisingly complete ($49.99 for Mac, $9.99 for iPhone, $19.99 for iPad). Things – A beautiful, easy to use app.New topic for you? Start with Things if you’re on Mac. Save your brain for what’s in front of you. Store everything in a system you trust and Absolute life-saver for me (free, Premium/Pro starting $8/month). For example: the ability to easily work with calendars in different timezones (€54,99 for Mac, €5,49 for iPhone and Apple Watch, and €10,99 for iPad).Ĭalendly-link to people to allow them to easily figure out when to meet with you.
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