![]() I like Tasks Touch and the app looks great on the Retina Display. ![]() You can get a full list of all your tasks in the Tasks tab in the home screen. From here you can move a selected task around, edit it or share it via email. When you hit the Today tab you’re prompted with a yellow notebook-like screen containing your tasks for the day. In the settings, you can also edit the way the badge count works (none, due, due + today) and choose a removal time for completed items. You can create as many lists as you want and even hide them from the homescreen if they don’t contain active tasks. It confirms that Tasks Touch wants to keep the focus on tasks, lists and dates. I love the fact that the notes field appears only if you touch the screen after a task’s details are written down. If you want to keep things manual, you can assign the task to a specific list (for the sake of comparison, let’s say Tasks Touch’s lists are somehow similar to OmniFocus’ projects) or enter some notes. The cool thing is, if you enter something like “call mom tomorrow” as the task’s name and hit Done, the newly created task will be automatically assigned a due date of…you guess. When you hit the + button, in fact, the keyboard will slide up and automatically position the cursor in the task name field, with List and Due date tabs right below it. The app’s focused on displaying what needs to be done today (as you can see from the screenshot, there’s a Today tab on top with a badge count for uncompleted tasks) and on letting you easily enter due dates and notes for new tasks. The home screen of the app is where your lists and tasks reside. Tasks Touch gets up and running in 2 minutes. Then you’ll be able to choose automatic or manual sync. ![]() The setup effort is minimal: to create a new cloud account, you just have to enter your email and password in the Settings. Tasks Touch is a minimal app to keep track of your to-dos, organize them in lists and have them constantly backed up to the cloud.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |