Typing “Write PC Pro column by Monday #work” will automatically place said task into my work list with the stated due date. Assigning categories and deadlines when entering tasks is brilliantly simple. Much like Wunderlist, tasks can be organised by category (work, personal, shopping etc) or due date (today, tomorrow, what do you mean you still haven’t done this you lazy wazzock?). Wunderlist had a strong combination of cross-platform support, elegant interface and power features. So why has Todoist won me over? Todoist: power features And Any.do’s dismal interface and constant nagging to upgrade to premium features tipped me over the edge within a few weeks. Google Keep is too free form and disorganised. I gave Microsoft To-Do a chance, but buying Wunderlist and then making it worse made me so angry that I could barely look it in the face. I’ve dallied with a few alternatives since I found out Wunderlist had been placed on death row. For the past few months, the top item on my to-do list has been ‘find something to replace Wunderlist’. It was bought by Microsoft, left to rot for two years, and replaced by Microsoft To-Do: a poor impersonation of Wunderlist without several of its key features.
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