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Any.DO 2.0 Hopes to Help Manage Productivity

Posted by Ellis Spice on October 30th, 2014
+ Universal & Apple Watch App - Designed for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch

An update has arrived for Any.DO's productivity app, bringing it to version 2.0. The key element of this update is the optimization for users to manage their collective 'lives', allowing them to plan out a productive day for both home life and work life.

Users can send messages to others, be it sending out the latest grocery list to the rest of the family or the latest to-do project to the rest of the team at work. Files can also be shared via Dropbox, with premium users able to upload an unlimited amount to Any.DO. Meanwhile, the app also allows premium users to set up regular reminders and set their own custom background colors.

Any.DO is available to download for free now, with the 'Premium' service discounted to $3 a month/$27 a year for the next two weeks.

Cal Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Lee Hamlet on July 23rd, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIVITY
Cal might not be the most intuitive calendar app we've ever seen, but it is by far the most beautiful.
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Stylish Android To-Do App Any.DO Comes to iOS and Chrome

Posted by Carter Dotson on June 6th, 2012
+ Universal & Apple Watch App - Designed for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch

Here’s something you don’t hear about every day. Any.DO is a stylish to-do app, similar to Clear in that it’s simple, but has some more advanced features. Users add tasks to the app, and can be notified at a specific time to complete them. The app even allows users to use their built-in speech-to-text service to record their task list entries.

Maybe you have seen this kind of app before. But here’s the crazy thing: this app was originally released on Android, and has been brought to iOS and Chrome. Yes, it was in this same form – it’s still one of the better-designed apps for Android, and it is a standout on iOS. This big update for the app not only brings it to iOS along with Chrome, but it also brings synchronization to the app. By logging in with either Facebook or a proprietary account, users can sync up their to-do lists between all 3 platforms. Best part? Any.DO is free to download, a small price to pay for the diehard iOS fan who may have trouble stomaching the rare Android-to-iOS port.

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