Would add somethings
If possible, please add a picture option to the todo. Sometimes I am typing and it’s hard to remember my notes.
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If possible, please add a picture option to the todo. Sometimes I am typing and it’s hard to remember my notes.
Honestly it’s worth getting just to get the pretty icon on your homescreen.
This has been my to do list for a year now and it’s exactly what I want—single list for everything with an easy and intuitive way of organizing and prioritizing.
It works just like it says. It’s clean. There’s no ads. No subscription fee or in app purchase. Highly recommended To Do app!!!!
This is my go-to list app now. Putting everything in one list & then organizing it internally matches how I have always organized my work. The swipe function makes it a lot easier. Love it. And the logo is my favourite icon on my Home Screen.
Last 7 days, I am using the app. I don’t thing I am going to use the another one. I think this app is the master to do list app. Highly recommend
I love the app smoothness & it’s cool interface. Thanks to the team.
Excellent execution on a simple but great idea: one list, priorities at the top. My only notes are: (1) An intro tutorial could be helpful. I wasn’t sure what to do at first, but now I see that’s just because there isn’t much to do (by design). After reading the summary on the App Store page I 100% got it, but having similar copy (or a video/graphical tutorial) in the app itself would help. (2) Consider adding features. I realize this is a huge issue here because the best version of this app could very well be one that strictly hews to its simple premise. But I for one would prefer e.g. multiple lists. Great app though! Love the design, name, and icon—all killer for a To Do app.