![]() ![]() If you haven't found a to-do list that works for you-particularly a free one-it's worth giving Tasks a shot.įortunately, Goerisch has a few items left on his Tasks to-do list. From there, you can either look at an existing task in a little more depth, or create a new one. Open it up, and you're greeted with a list of tasks. In some ways that's a relief you won't be tempted to dither. Tasks is about as stripped down as it gets, in both form and function. Google Tasks is not, to be clear, a full-featured To Do app. But along with a revamped Gmail interface, Google Wednesday launched a dedicated Tasks app for iOS and Android-and may have not only cleaned up its mess, but given you a viable way to wrangle your to-dos. None of these services have historically played particularly nice together. There's Google Keep, a note-taking app Google Reminders, which nag you about Calendar events, email follow-ups, or Keep notes and Google Tasks, which originated in Gmail nearly a decade ago as a stripped-down to-do list feature. ![]() While Google rightly gets a lot of flack for its scattered approach to messaging, its to-do list offerings have been a close second for sprawling, scrambled efforts. ![]()
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