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Any.do (Android version)Review




A few days ago, I came across the app "Any.Do" in the play store. I have used many other To Do Lists, but this one is the best one. As I am a student, I will recommend Any.Do for students to manage their studies. This app is a task management app. It is available for both Android and iOS.

To use this app you will need to create an account. You can login using your Google account or your Facebook account. If you use your Google account, you have a good advantage - your Google Tasks will be synced to the Any.Do app. I use the Any.do app using my Google account in my phone(Android). I have not used the iOS version.


When you open the app it displays your task list. And when you click on any of the lists, it displays a list of tasks in that particular list. If you click on the tasks, you are given a bunch of options to choose and set. The options are as follows -
  1. Due date/ time
  2. Repeat
  3. Reminder(To switch on or off)
  4. Sub tasks
  5. Location(only if you want a location based reminder)
  6. Notes or Attachments
  7. Collaboration
  8. Move task to any other list


If you want to add a task click on the blue button with the plus sign(+). So now that you have added the task in the app, Any.do provides an auto-fill function to fill in the task. You can keep typing or select the correct entry. 

Any.Do also has the app widget. It looks some what like this:


Now the rest is for you guys to try and find out.



Pros of Any.Do

  • Easy to read and understand the user interface
  • User friendly
  • Syncs Google tasks
  • Very easy to create and organise tasks
  • Nice widget
Cons of Any.DO
  • I wish there was a way to create a student Time Table
  • Shake to clear does not work every time

Rating:
I will rate this app a 4.5 out of 5




Tested in my Samsung Galaxy S3  
Content Rating : Everyone  

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