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TO–DO APPS FOR MAC

ON TEST…

> Any.do

> GoodTask

> OmniFocus

> Things 3

> TickTick

> Todoist

APPLE’S CALENDAR AND Reminders apps provide basic tools for nudging you to do things at specific times, but they don’t really extend to task management or tracking, or indeed anything but the most basic types of collaboration. To–do apps, on the other hand, elevate many of these processes to an art form, providing comprehensive tools that enable you to record and track tasks and reminders in granular detail and across all of your devices.

It’s likely that if you’re in the market for a dedicated to–do app, your needs go beyond simple birthday reminders. The apps on test here range from having a more personalized focus through to more heavyweight project management and the ability to visualize entire processes and collaborate with other team

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