What task manager supports: 1) Mac 2) Android 3) lists 4) reminders 5) today/next view?
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I've been using Google Tasks forever, but its data model for tasks, lists, and reminders has stopped scaling for me. My ideal task manager would: have a slick mac application that makes new task entry extremely fast have an Android app that it synchronises to, or at least a great mobile experience supports lists/tags for todos that you can use to view slices of what's on your plate the ability to set dates for reminders (and gracefully handle pushing reminders back quickly) supports having a today/next view that makes it possible to prioritize certain tasks that live on separate lists in one view I've looked at a bunch of options, but can't seem to find something perfect. As far as I can tell, the best options available are: - Things: no support for #2 - Omnifocus: no support for #2 and perhaps too complex - Remember the milk: no support for #1 and perhaps too feature heavy - Wunderlist: missing #3? Maybe #4 too? It would be awesome to see people correct me on that list and what's missing, or suggest awesome new alternatives I've missed.
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Answer:
Producteev has a native Mac application launched today: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/producteev/id450283360?mt=12 which looks amazing, and it is a web app with great Android syncing (via free Astrid Tasks app for Android). It has a Chrome plugin which allows very fast task entry.
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RememberTheMilk may not have a native Mac application, but it's awfully good and you can keep a browser tab with it http://open.It also has a Gmail plugin and an email alias where you can send tasks.
Ari Paparo
You should try Producteev. Producteev allows you to IM and e-mail . They have Web, Desktop, Android, IOS and Google Calendar that are all synced. Producteev is free unless you have more 2 or more people in a Pro Workspace. You can assign tasks to your colleagues in Workspaces.
Carolyn Bednar
I just installed Wunderlist and I've been using it for a few days now. As far as I can tell it does have all the features you need. In the android app you can create lists and set reminders by email, but you can't add reminders on the native mac app. It all syncs with their web account so everything is up to date everywhere.
Diego Carrasco
atTask, Wrike and Celoxis. See: http://www.ejecucion.com.mx They do more than you asked but they doné cost that much either. And if you do a proper cost/benefit analysis then you can laugh about the cost.
Claudio de Heredia
You should have a try with http://www.doit.im this definitely meet all you needs.
Daniel Chen
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