![]() ![]() Wunderlist will then send you a push notification at the designated time you specified. After creating a task you can tap into it and choose a due date or set a reminder. As far as notifications go, you can set reminders for any task you'd like. To my knowledge there isn't a way to change this within settings. Wunderlist by default will show a badge for any tasks that are overdue. This also means there are no push notifications inside Clear. There is no option to configure only certain lists or tasks due today since clear doesn't allow you to set times for tasks. This means that you can have badges represent all the tasks currently listed in Clear or you can choose to have it only represent the last list you accessed before you closed out the app. ![]() ![]() It's easy to access from any task and fast, which is what most users want.Ĭlear allows you to change badges in two forms, for the last active list or for all tasks. To set a reminder you can tap on the task name and then choose the reminder icon and set a time you'd like to be reminded. Any.DO will also send you push notifications for any task you've set a reminder for. You can easily change this in settings to cater to certain lists or any tasks you'd like the badge to represent. Any.DO by default will show a badge for any tasks that are due today. What is really comes down to is how customizable they are. Wunderlist: Task reminders and notificationsĪny.DO, Clear, and Wunderlist all offer push notifications for reminders. While Clear allows for the quickest entry, Any.DO's navigation will make more sense to many. If you need to create lists, tasks, and organize them quickly and efficiently, Any.DO is a happy medium between Wunderlist and Clear that allows you to organize just as fast as you enter. While it's a wonderful feature to have, it should be presented in a way that makes it easier for users to find. I'm not sure this makes sense to me and many users may not think to open settings in order to sort tasks. While Any.DO makes this feature apparent in their main menu, Wunderlist has chosen to put it in settings. When in settings you can view all options for time based tasks and how you want to view them. When on the main task list screen you can quickly add a new list or tap into any existing list and start typing a task into the task box above your list.Īside from adding general tasks to lists the starred section easily shows you important tasks as a simple glance. Task entry is simply and only ever a few clicks away. Wunderlist is a nice compromise between Any.DO and Clear. While Clear doesn't have very many options for organizing and sorting, if you're looking for a simple task list that just works, it does that wonderfully and beautifully. To clear them from your list completely you can pull up on the task list and release and it will clear away old tasks that were marked as complete. You'll notice that completed tasks will show up at the bottom with a line through them. Swiping to the left on a task will delete it from your list. To mark a task as done you can swipe to the right and it will be marked as complete. Swiping upwards one more time brings you to the main menu that houses settings and themes. From there you can pinch to close lists or swipe upwards in order to close a list and view your main list. Just type in data and hit return on your keyboard and it adds it to your task list. Tapping anywhere on the screen inside of a list brings up a slot to enter a new task. You can choose to view all tasks, tasks that are already completed, ones due tomorrow, in the next 7 days, later, and ones that have no due date.Ĭlear uses multiple layers within the app and each layer houses lists and tasks. Similar to Any.DO, Wunderlist allows you to view tasks that are associated with time. More is where you can find app settings as well as other ways to sort your lists. The main navigation of Wunderlist runs across the bottom of the app and consists of lists, starred items, due today, overdue, and more. If you want your work list above your home list, you can simply drag it in that position. Tapping the edit pencil also allows you to reorder lists any way you'd like. You can tap the pencil in the upper right hand corner to edit current lists or tap in the box above your lists in order to quickly create a new one. Wunderlist's interface is set up to show you lists somewhat in the form of inboxes. Here you can control badge count for all tasks or just active lists as well as turning on and off features such as iCloud sync, sounds, and vibration. The settings panel of Clear can also be accessed within the app. From here you can access your lists, themes, and view more tips and tricks. While on the main list screen, swiping down or pinching will bring you up one more level. ![]()
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