![]() Syncs with Producteev, Google Tasks and it’s own new Web app.Automated backups, should anything go wrong.Reminders come with encouragements to complete overdue tasks and a host of other reminder settings.Power packs for more widgets, notifications based on location and voice integration.Eg add to list #listname would add the task to listname Randomly remind nag you of overdue tasks.Assign tasks to other people and collaborate on lists too.Workspaces for top level partitioning of tasks.Time how long it takes to perform a task.Furthermore, you can evaluate their strengths and weaknesses feature by feature, including their terms and conditions and costs. ![]() You may also examine their general user satisfaction: Producteev (96) vs. Nothing puzzling, just a straight forward task list app. For example, here you can match Producteev’s overall score of 8.5 against Agile Connector’s score of 8.0. Like ‘Recently Modified’ which doesn’t feel like a useful filter. You can’t remove or customise the default filters. You can’t add a task from the lists home page and you can’t set the lists page as your home screen. They of course can be replicated with lists (tasks can belong to more than one list). It’s an impressive app but the lack of GTD specific folders and contexts/tags, means it loses out to those that have them. You can add a calendar entry that is connected to the task This is how it scored against the criteria for a great GTD app. Used with Producteev syncing, means I can use the Producteev Mac app as the desktop client for my GTD system. It stands out from other task list apps, with some unique features such as backups, random notifications for overdue tasks and encouragements. Incredibly simple and straight forward to use with a pleasant clean UI. About Us For more information about Lifehacker Australia, visit our about page.GTD App Review - Astrid Sunday, 6 November 2011Īstrid is popular task list app for Android, that is easy to use and comes with a host of syncing options. Technical Something not looking quite right? Contact our tech team by email at office AT. Advertising To advertise on Lifehacker Australia, contact our sales team via our advertising information website. Contact Editorial To contact our editors, email tips AT or post to Lifehacker Australia, Level 4, 71 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000. ![]() Streaming How technology keeps us entertained… Hive Five Reader votes to identify the best products in a given category. Regulars We also run a series of regular columns covering specific topics in more depth: Road Worrier Technology advice and real-world tips for travellers. (If you want to access the US site, you can go to us./.) Our tips are sorted into seven main categories - Communicate, Design, Fix, Money, Organise, Travel and Work - and tagged so they’re easy to browse and locate. Lifehacker Australia runs all the best tips and posts from the US, eliminating the ones that are irrelevant for Aussies and adding our own daily helping of tips and tricks with an Australian focus. We provide tips for technology and for life which you can use to make yourself more productive, with an emphasis on free software and tools you can put to use online. ![]() RSS | Twitter | Facebook Part technology guide, part productivity tool, Lifehacker helps you organise your workday and maximise your playtime.
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