I saw this app pop up and liked its simplicity so after researching it closer, I thought I’d try it. I was skeptical of trying yet another task management tool as I went through the gauntlet of task apps a few times, settling in on Things once again. I hope GoodTask will consider adding this. While Wunderlist allows you to print a list of all tasks WITH their subtasks, GoodTask only allows you to print a list of tasks. I use the app to print a hard copy of my current projects for my boss, so we can review them at our weekly meeting. There is only one place where Wunderlist is superior - in print options. Wunderlist also doesn’t let you hide subtasks as you complete them, something that annoyed me to no end and something I had complained about to the developers, to no avail. It took me a while to figure out how to use the Smart Lists to organize my daily work tasks, but after some experimentation, it works WAY better than Wunderlist’s subtasks and folders. However, GoodTask lets you test drive the app and I became seriously impressed. In GoodTask, I found something better.įrankly, I was skeptical of the cost - Wunderlist basic WAS free, after all. So I started a long search for a cross-platform replacement with comparable features. Besides losing something in translation, after more than a year, they still haven't released a Windows desktop version. I was a hardcore Wunderlist guy, but then they were sold to Microsoft and the app was morphed and the name changed to To-Do.
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