Pink star gazer lily4/19/2023 ![]() The second is a known problem: there are sync issues between Wunderlist 2 and 3. The web interface and Android both use the newer version 3, the Windows 7 application uses version 2. I love that you can scroll left and right between contexts but I found with my not-too-enormous fingers that I had to jab at the screen four or five times to hit the sweet spot before it moved. The first issue I had was more of a niggle: the Android widget it really fiddly to use. Wunderlist was looking promising, and I probably would have continued to use it had it not been for two issues. I really liked the ability to star important or favourite items, and to view all tasks, grouped by context in the order shown on the left-hand sidebar. Further details can be added to individual tasks ( due date, reminders, subtasks and notes). Moving tasks from one context to another is as simple as dragging and dropping tasks. computer, desk, finance, garden, home, shopping, etc.). I really love the aesthetics of Wunderlist. It looks uncluttered and simple, and I selected a rich wood-effect background to complement the dark grey wood wallpaper both my PC and smartphone.įollowing the GTD methodology, I was able to create multiple contexts (e.g. I migrated my tasks into Wunderlist and used it for a few days. I thought it was time to give it another go. The first application that I consider was Wunderlist which I had trialled a few years ago before moving to Exchange. Wunderlist Wunderlist (Windows 8 modern UI app) is really pretty. Should have a usable Android widget to both add new tasks and view a particular context/project.Must be able to handle multiple contexts/projects.Must have a native app for both Android and Windows 8.Must sync quickly between mobile and desktop.I used Outlook tasks a lot on both my desktop PC and my mobile phone (Windows Mobile then Android), so my requirements were: I’ve found a really nice application in Todoist. Since moving from Outlook (Exchange) to eM Client (Google) a few weeks ago I have needed to find a suitable task management application to replace Outlook’s excellent task tool. ![]() Follow meģ0 day song challenge 30dsc Agile Anstruther book Cellardyke Computer CSS design Edinburgh Family fertility Firefox friends games God Project Google guitar health humour metal Microsoft moving Music PC PDA pray productivity Psion Reuben review Selkirk software song St Andrews top tips trouble-shooting university updated usability video Web Windows WordPress YouTube ![]() Former web architect and agile project manager at the University of St Andrews and previously warden at Agnes Blackadder Hall. Scrum master at Safeguard Global latterly at Sky and Vision/Cegedim. I regularly review metal, hardcore, punk and rock reviews at 195 metal CDs. I’m Gareth J M Saunders, 51 years old, 6′ 4″, father of 3 boys (including twins).Įnneagram type FOUR and introvert, I am a non-stipendiary priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church, I sing with the NYCGB alumni choir, play guitar, write, draw and laugh. ![]()
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