Now as you can imagine,it's important to note that we've based these onindividual use and obviously we've selected the bestand most widely available from our recommendations over the years. Our recommendation is alwaysto pick one and try to stick with it for as long as possible. If you want some help withchoosing an application, we've got a free coursethat might be helpful.
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1. Okay, so number one is ZenKit To-Do. Now this is actually part of what's called the Zen kit suite of applications but it's pretty much a Wonder list copy. The application is light weight, it's easy to use and has a iOS and Android application. Zen Kit To-Do also allows you to do a range of abilities by creating lists and you can even invite other people to those lists as well if you did want to expand out. Now it does have a free plan with a few limitations when it comes to creating lists and for example projects. However, the price ifyou did want to upgrade is a fairly reasonable $36.
2. Second on the list is TickTick. Now this is a pretty competitive application. It comes with a range of custom themes, advanced sorting and on the desktop can ban boards too. Now it does have a great free plan and it's $28 per year and I believe you can pay monthly as well. But if you're looking for a fantastic all round application, when you're not looking for anything specific, when it comes to features, this is a great bet.
3. Number three is Sorted 3. This is an iOS only application. I believe that is a Mac application but this is perfect for those who want to organise in a timeline base for their day. So for example, if you wake up at eight and want everything planned out per hour and really be able to auto schedule and reschedule, then thisis an application for you. It's got great gestures and it's only $14.99 one off, which is definitely different to a lot of these applications that charge a yearly subscription.
4. Number four is Clear. This is iOS and Mac but it is $4.99. And it creates really easy lists to create. Now it doesn't have the advanced abilities that you'll find in applications like TickTick, Things 3 or To do is, but it definitely gives you a really attractive experience to go off, And if your shopping lists or your lists that you create across theday aren't too advanced and they don't require a due date, then this might be the suitablebasic application for you.
5. Number five, we have Things 3. Now this is developed by acompany called Cultured Code. It's iOS and Mac only. It's a little bit pricey butactually beats the subscription if you're not wanting to go with a subscription for applications. If you want all of the apps on all of your devices, it's gonna cost you shy of $80. However, that's a one off cost and this is probably the most attractive to do list applications on the market. Inside of Things 3 you can do special things like sanction off this evening. So if you have the specific plans for the evening, you can create areas and projects and the projects go a little bit further than some of the other applications, which look great.
6. Number six, we have Taskade. Now Taskade is muchmore suitable for teams. However, it's a really reliable application. And what I think it might be suitable for is for those who want to express their information or tasks in different views. Inside of Tasked you can change stuff into mind map view, into-can ban view. And there's a few others, for example, list view and you can use the templatestat even add on for example, if you wanted to createyour notes alongside of this in a bullet journal fashion, this could be quite a good application for you. And if you and your team did want to grow inside of this application, it just has some great chat abilities with a $5 per member upgrade.
7. Number seven, OmniFocus. Now this is definitely much more suited for those who are GTD users. It really is an application that's well-designed but it can be complicatedif you're someone that is totally new to-do list applications. It's got a pretty hefty fee-as well at $99 per year. It's developed by a group called Omni Group and as their CEO is Ken Case. Now it is available on iOS, Mac and web, only recently on web. But it is definitelya reliable application that comes with a veryspecific feature set. For example, you can use the forecast to plan ahead and naturally there's bunches of tags and context abilities inside of this application.
8. Okay so number eight, this isactually probably the most new of all selection of applications here. And this is called Columns. Now this is available onlythrough web at the moment but it's perfect for thosewho want to create checklists in a much more relaxed fashion. It's card-based experience isperfect for those who create lists on a routine basis. It doesn't have any limitations as there's no paid plan at the moment. However, I'm sure in the future there'll be looking to add that. So if you want a really gorgeous looking application that has the functionality of say clear, but is I guess a lot more web based, then this is much suitable for you.
9. So number nine is aMonaco Soft suggestion. This actually replaced Wunderlist, so it's perfect for those whoare moving from Wunderlist, although maybe you movedalready 'cause the application has shut down. It is free for anyonewith a Microsoft account. It's reliable. It comes with really fantastic lists and plenty of custom abilities. And I really like how they've designed this application, works really solidly. I would say this is greatfor anyone who for example, is not necessarily wanting to use iOS Reminders but wants something between iOS Reminders and To do is.
10. Number 10, we have Any.do. Now Any do is really attractive when it comes to, for those who want to use a calendar experience with it. It does have a little bit of a pricier subscription. However, that's dropped down to $36 as a premium which is much better. However, it does haveall device accessibility, so you can even get iton your Amazon Alexa or your Google Home devices. But this calendar task based application is perfect for those who really on their calendar but also want to add tasks.
11. Next up number 11 is To do is. This is available on all devices. And if I'm honest, it's-my application of choice. It's the most reliable one I've had. Been using it for shy of eight years, I believe. And it's got a great boards ability which has recently been added. Again, it's still sticks itself at a really reasonable price at $36 per year.
12. Number 12, we have Trello. Now we don't really don't recommend this for task management. However, there are folks who definitely want to use boards as their sort of centralised way of working. And as you can imagine, Kanbanis a great system for that. It's available on all devices. It works well offline on mobile nowadays. And if you want to go further, there is a business class plan which is $9.99 per month which is gonna cost you alot more than $100 per year. However, if you want the Butler automations to be able to connectwith other applications, which I see a lot of people wanting, then this could be theapplication for you.
13. Number 13 is ClickUp. Now this is free access and actually as a limited tags of projects and some small amount of storage for those who want to-use it as a solo user. What's really good about this application is it's very much like Taskade. It's more suitable for teams but does have solo plan that allows you to scaleif you do want to have more team members added in the future. And it's also got a range of views which allows you to express your tasks in a different way. So for example, over they ears if you do change the way you want the task to be viewed, then this can be utilized for that.
14. Number 14 as we close in near the end, we've got Google Tasks. And this is again basic. It's free and works inside of actual calendar and Gmail too. So for example, if you wanted to be able to view it next to your Gmail account as you're crushing your emails, this is perfect. And if you want to drag your Gmail emails into your Google Tasks sothat when you go to that task it opens up the specific email in reference, this is a great application. So if you want to Google system that isn't too complex, this is a good solution. It's not gonna be as advanced to say, even iOS Reminders would, I'd say it's on part iOS Reminders but at the same time it's gonna do your well if you're looking to stayin the Google ecosystem.
15. And number 15, this is actually Matt D'Avella's, the YouTuber's is go toto do list application. It's called TeuxDeux and it's available on web, iOS and Android. Now this is a paid plan so,you do get 30 days free, however, there is a $3 a month pricing. And as you can imagine, it's something that if you pay monthly it probably works out about the same as To do is per year. However, there's a Believer-plan which is paid yearly at $2 a month so, it doeswork out a little bit cheaper than the other applications. But this application is specifically great if you want to organize your tasks in what is like a calendar view but also a way to visualise everything in one view and be able to move stuff around. A lot of people like this, especially when they've come from Kanban experiences but are limited by the calendar abilities.
So folks, those were 15applications on the to-do list on market right now. Now as you can imagine-there’s so many to do list applications so, we wanted to distill the best of the breed. However, we'll talk about more specific ones in the future. If you are new here, it'd be absolutely fantastic to have you here in the community. It's been a with you folks and I hope that you picked an application from today's list and I hope you stick with it for the future. Remember research and investment in an application will massively help your productivity. So make sure you take time to choose one. Thanks for coming upto here. Have a nice day.
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