Constant crashing
I’ve used this app for years but i’m finally uninstalling cause i’m so sick of it crashing every time i use it
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4.7 out of 5
41,347 ratings in Canada
I’ve used this app for years but i’m finally uninstalling cause i’m so sick of it crashing every time i use it
Love the app crashes constantly
Crashes after 20-30 seconds so I’ve become a speed typist but I’d rather have the time to think out properly you know? Thank you!
Je l’utilise depuis sa création. L’application s’appelait Wonderlist au début et a été achetée par Microsoft. Je ne peux plus m’en passer. Très très utile!
This has facilitate my life!!! It finally helped me put order on my daily life routine!! Thank you so so much
Whenever I open the app, it takes up to a maximum of 5 minutes before it crashes. I don’t understand how a showstopper like this can still be in the app after several updates.
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I’m disappointed because the sharing function does not work reliably. My husband can leave the house with the to do list and the list changes after he leaves the house. When he gets home I check it again and it’s totally different from what I shared with him before he left the house and I did double check the list on his cellphone with mine before he left. This has happened more than once. We both had Apple 7+ iPhones and both currently have new Apple Pro Max iPhones. This was a problem on both models. It’s only reliable when not shared.
Very useful app for simple task management. But without a calendar view and a workload view (which you could also manipulate the tasks in) this app is useless as a proper time / task management tool. I know MS Teams has something similar - but I need to be able to schedule subtasks, and be able to view my plans on my phone, which I can’t do. Looks like both apps are still relatively in their infancy and have a lot they can improve on. Devs, please look into this. I want to stay within the MS ecosystem, but until then, I’ll stick with ClickUp.
4 out of 10
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