2Do - Reminders & Personal Planner

Developer
Beehive Innovations Limited
Genre
Productivity
Version
3.9.83
Release date
October 15th 2009
Size
67 Mb
Price
Free
  • Daily App Deals: Get 2Do: Tasks Done in Style for iOS for 99¢ in Today’s App Deals

    March 15th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. 2Do: Tasks Done in Style (iTunes) Previously $6.99, now 99¢. 2Do: Tasks Done in Style for iOS is a simple, highly rated to-do list and task manager that syncs across multiple platforms and supports Siri when paired with iCloud. Get it for 99¢. (via Apps-aholic) iOS iOS

  • Get Your Life In Order, Become a Bug, and Solve Puzzles with Your Own Creations

    November 30th at 6:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Getting stuff done is easy when you have three things to do. When that number hits about 25, it gets a bit more difficult to remember when and where you're supposed to be. We can help you save a little cash while getting your life in order. And while you're at it, add some time to play a puzzle game and pretend to be a bug. All work and no play... 2Do: Tasks Done in Style - $3 Whether you're in the market for a simple checklist, or you new to go all project manager on the app, 2Do: Tasks Done in Style...

  • The Best To-Do App for iPhone

    October 19th at 5:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The iPhone has a remarkable number of iPhone to-do app options, but one of them shines above the rest. Orchestra is our top pick thanks to its excellent flexibility, accurate voice recognition, and handy collaborative features. Platform: iPhonePrice: FreeDownload Page Orchestra was designed to be a to-do list app that works kind of like email, letting your tasks live outside of the app and interact with others. It'll let you send tasks to other people, whether or not they use Orchestra, and they can...

  • 15 iOS To-Do Apps that Sync Over the Air

    April 15th at 8:35am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    In this day and age, if a productivity app is not syncing to the cloud enabling you to continue to from anywhere, it has no real grounds to be associated…

  • The iPhone Apps Everyone Should Have (Updated)

    November 30th at 5:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The end of the month is here, and that means it's time to do a little housekeeping on our list of the absolute best iPhone apps. Who will be inducted? Who will unceremoniously get the boot? Google Voice For iPhone: What kind of bizarro alternate universe are we living in? Well, it's one with an official Google Voice iPhone app. It's missing some advanced features like calling groups and scheduling, but the important stuff—texting and calling—works beautifully. Free. Rage HD: The highly anticipated...

  • The Best iOS Apps for Forgetful People

    November 17th at 5:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    They're with us all the time, connected to the internet, and synced with all the important online services in our lives: what better devices to help us remember things than our iPhones and iPads? GOLD MEDAL: 2DoThis isn't just a to-do list app. It's an app that can keep track of virtually every action you take in your life, should you want it to. Simple list functionality is simple and fast, the interface is attractive, the syncing options are manifold, and the depth of features is astounding. There are...

  • The Best iPhone Apps

    October 30th at 3:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    There's an ocean of apps out there. Whether you just got your iPhone and are feeling adrift or you're a salty old dog seeing what you might've missed, here are the absolutely essential apps. Twitter: Twitter thankfully didn't make too many changes when they gobbled up the already-great Tweetie 2 from Atebits—same clean interface, same Tweet swiping, and the same it-feels-so-good pull to refresh mechanism. Free. Facebook: The new, panel-based interface takes a little getting used to, but once you're...

  • 2Do: Tasks Done in Style

    February 4th at 1:18pm / Macworld / 0 opinions