
But there are also “smart” lists: The Starred list picks up any tasks that you’ve flagged with a star, and the Focus list uses limited criteria (that you configure in Todo’s preferences) to display just those tasks you need to focus on. Lists are a bit like iTunes playlists: There’s an All list that shows all tasks you’ve added to the program, and you can create and name as many of your own lists as you need. It’s easy to create tasks and lists in Todo. Appigo’s Todo for Mac ( Mac App Store link) sits somewhere in between these two programs, offering some of the complexity of OmniFocus along with some of the simplicity of TaskPaper. I currently use two task managers: OmniFocus for managing complex projects and Hog Bay Software’s TaskPaper for simple, day-to-day task management. You can purchase Todo from the App Store for $14.99.Dozens of task managers exist for Mac, from iCal’s spartan task list to powerful project- and task-management tools such as the Omni Group’s OmniFocus. Fixed backwards compatibility bug affecting users on OS X 10.8 and 10.7.Customization options including a new set of icons and colors.Completely new user interface to match the award winning iOS Todo apps.iCloud (Note: iCloud is used for synchronizing tasks to other copies of the Todo app on iOS and Mac).Organize with projects and checklists (subtasks).Drag and drop content from emails to quickly create tasks.Keep Tasks Updated: Tasks are updated at lightning speed to each of your devices.Manage Advanced Projects: Use checklists inside of your projects for better organization.


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