Any.do: To-Do List, Calendar, Reminders & Tasks

Developer
Any.DO inc.
Genre
Productivity
Version
4.9.0
Release date
June 4th 2012
Size
104.2 Mb
Price
Free
  • The best task managers for iOS

    November 17th at 2:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Need to get things done? You'll need a task manager to organize all of your to-dos. Here's our list of favorites.

  • To-do list app Any.do gets a little slicker, a little quicker with version 3.0 update

    April 16th at 4:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    To-do list app Any.do has released its third major update today, adding support for Android tablets and making it easier to jump in and out of different lists with a new grid view. The app's stand-out feature in the crowded market for to-do lists is still the "Any.do moment" — a daily planner that's designed to give users a run-down of their current tasks each morning — but the update is a nice refresh, adding a few small features and smoothing out the app's overall look and feel. The update doesn'...

  • Compose Is A Distraction-Free Email App That Only Lets You Write Messages

    December 17th at 8:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Compose, an incredibly simple app that took only about an hour to design and another to build, may not be as ridiculous as it initially sounds. The app serves only one purpose: it lets you shoot off a quick email without having to open your email client application. Not only does that make it quicker for you to compose and send an email, it also means you won’t be distracted by the…

  • 5 can't-miss apps: 'Monster Flash,' Tackk and more

    November 2nd at 4:45am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    This week's list includes the latest Star Wars tower-defense game, Any.do 2.0 and a spooky monster-themed title that proves creepy creatures really do live in the dark.

  • Productivity Startup Any.do Rolls Out A Business-Focused Upgrade, Subscription Pricing

    October 30th at 5:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Any.do, a productivity startup with apps for calendaring and task management which claims a reach of over 11 million users, is today expanding beyond its earlier consumer focus with a new set of features – and pricing plans – aimed at businesses. In the Any.do 2.0 release out today, colleagues and teams can now use Any.do’s task list application to collaborate on tasks…

  • Book an appointment to the App Store: Any.Do’s Cal just launched for iOS

    July 11th at 11:00am / GigaOM / 0 opinions

    After an earlier introduction, the newest calendar app for iOS is here. Cal, a sister app to Any.do for task management, is freely available in the App Store. Like its sibling, Cal is easy to use and well designed.

  • Done: Any.DO raises $3.5M seed round to bolster its cross-platform to-do list app

    May 13th at 10:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    To-do list app Any.DO has secured a substantial $3.5 million seed round led by Genesis Partners, with participation from existing investors including Innovation Endeavors (Eric Schmidt’s fund), Joe Lonsdale, Blumberg Capital, Joe Greenstein and others....

  • Any.DO Moment Pushes You to Actually Tackle Your To-Do List

    February 20th at 11:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    There's no shortage of to-do list apps that make it easier for users to update their lists update their lists on the go, but Any.DO hopes to go a step further and help users tackle the tasks on their lists rather than just keep adding things to it. Any.DO launched on Android in 2011 and for iPhone and Chrome the following year with one of the simplest and sleekest designs of any to-do list app on the market.

  • Any.DO extends its productivity app with Moment, a simple planner to help you tackle the day ahead

    February 20th at 10:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Any.DO has updated its productivity app for Android and iOS today with a new feature called Any.DO Moment, which is a daily planner that helps users manage their most pressing tasks and deadlines in a single screen....

  • Any.Do Moment for iOS and Android provides a new way to manage your never-ending to-do list

    February 20th at 6:00pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Reminder apps may be a dime a dozen, but Any.Do has carved out a niche thanks to its beautiful, minimalistic design, simple but powerful feature set, and cross-platform support (the app runs on iOS, Android, and as a Chrome extension). While it's still one of the better task management options available, Any.Do has just added a new feature that makes handling your to-do lists more manageable and actionable: Any.Do Moment is a section of the app that lets you triage your daily to-do list and turn it...

  • Finish Helps Manage Deadlines and Tasks

    February 18th at 6:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    If you’re anything like me and need alerts/alarms/notifications for keeping on track and getting things done, and you have an iPhone or iPad, then Finish is one to-do list app that is worth your consideration....

  • 9 Apps to Fast-Track Your New Year's Resolutions

    January 1st at 2:20pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Whether your goal in 2013 is to lose five pounds, manage your finances, or spend more time with friends and family, there are a growing number of apps that fall into the self-help category and can assist you in accomplishing these resolutions. At Mashable we've tested a lot of them out, but we're still always hearing about new ones. There are a ton of fitness and health apps to chose from, but you might be pleasantly surprised to know they're not all about weight loss.

  • Any.DO Now Lets You Create To-Do Lists From Gmail

    October 31st at 4:59pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    It’s almost a year since we first described Any.DO as the only productivity Android app you’ll ever need....

  • Better Than Gmail Tasks: To-Do List App Any.DO Now Syncs With Gmail, Turns Emails Into Action Items On iOS, Android & Chrome

    October 31st at 9:00am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Any.DO, the mobile to do list app backed by $1 million in funding from Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors, Blumberg Capital, Genesis Partners and others, is today making good on its promise that it will become something more than your average task list. With the new Gmail integration feature debuting today, you can now turn email threads into actionable items which are automatically synced to…

  • Any.DO

    August 27th at 12:30pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Any.do is a free productivity app for iPhone that delivers in just about every way. It’s great to look at, easy to use, and effective at helping users get stuff done.

  • Any.DO’s To-Do List App Hits 100,000 iOS Downloads In 24 Hours

    June 5th at 8:01am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    How hot are to-do lists? Quite hot, apparently. After Sunday’s launch of the popular Android to-do list app Any.DO on iOS and web, co-founder and CEO Omer Perchik tells us that download numbers are exploding. Try this number on for size: Any.DO saw 100,000 downloads of its iOS application in just 24 hours. And this is without the app being featured by Apple, he says. In addition to the download numbers, Perchik says that iPhone users created over 500,000 tasks using the free app just yesterday. (Wow, yo...

  • Any.do task manager launches for iOS and Chrome, now syncs across platforms (hands-on)

    June 3rd at 3:54pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Any.do is one of the most popular and acclaimed to-do list apps for Android, and today the company behind it is bringing the same app and experience to the iPhone and the Chrome browser. The new free apps preserve most of Any.do's best features, and bring an almost entirely unchanged interface to the new platforms as well. We got a chance to try out the app ahead of its release, and if you're in the market for a new task manager, there's a lot to like about Any.do. The app reminds us a bit of Clear,...

  • Hot Android To-Do List App, Any.DO, Comes To iOS And Web

    June 3rd at 9:00am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Any.DO, the gorgeous to-do app for Android, has finally made its way to the iPhone and the web today. Developed by the team behind Taskos, one of the most popular to-do list applications on the Android Market, Any.DO launched last November backed by $1 million in angel funding, making a few iPhone users (ahem *clears throat*) jealous of something on Android for a change. Besides the basics of t0-do list management, the app supports gestures, auto-predictive text, and voice-to-text recognition, all of wh...