5/29/2023 0 Comments Goodtask ios![]() ![]() Our thanks to GoodTask for sponsoring MacStories this week. Start getting things done today by visiting GoodTask’s website to learn more about its Mac, iOS, iPadOS, and Watch apps and discover the power of the premier task manager based on Apple’s Reminders and Calendar apps. It’s a fantastic way to avoid becoming overwhelmed by a long task list. The Today and Next Pages are designed to cut through the noise of your list and focus on what can be done now. GoodTask extends beyond lists allowing you to set goals and review reports. GoodTask has a theme system, too, offering built-in options as well as the ability to create and import themes to suit your personal tastes. ![]() The app also offers fully customizable widgets on the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac too, making it easy to see the tasks that are most important to you and your calendar at a glance. It’s a terrific way to streamline your workflow, so you can spend your time getting things done instead of creating new tasks. The app also offers Quick Actions for integrating multiple task options into a single tap or click and eliminating the need to repeatedly type common information. You can view tasks as lists or in Kanban-style boards, and filters allow you to create Smart Lists based on the criteria that are most important to you. It’s a solid foundation that GoodTask extends with fast, reliable syncing, Siri and Shortcuts support, widgets, and much more. /rebates/2fapps2fgoodtask&252fapps252fgoodtask26subId13d&idsetapp&nameSetapp&ra11. GoodTask is a Powerful Task/Project Manager based on Apples Reminders & Calendars. That’s because it’s built on top of Apple’s Reminders app and integrates with Calendars too. See price drops for the Mac app GoodTask. You can also have option to clear notes automatically and set offsets to be in weekdays only, weekends only or add/subtract number of days.GoodTask is the powerful, customizable task manager for getting things done on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. This will only work when you complete the task on GoodTask. If you have ‘Repeat on Completion’ option turned on, next one will be made on thursday 2 weeks later. This means if you made a task due tuesday and get it done on thursday, next one will be made on tuesday 2 weeks later. If you set ‘Repeat every 2 weeks’ for example and you complete that task, normal behavior is next task will be made based on due date that was set. You can have check ‘Repeat on Completion’ option which is only available on GoodTask. GoodTask runs it’s own engine before and after next task is made to make it match the differences. This makes the recurring task behave not as expected. Since default Reminders only take care of alert time (reminder), it doesn’t care about start date and due date that you can use separately on GoodTask. So even if you missed the task for some days, next one will be made on the future according to that rule. When you complete that task, next task will be made based on that rule. (i.e Every day, Every month, Every last day of the month, etc) You basically set up a task with due date and select recurrence rule for the task. How Recurring Tasks work on default Reminders App GoodTask sets up recurring rules just like Reminders and connects it on the task. Put a tick to the things done in this todo app and concentrate on the most important ones. Have a glance at what has been planned for today, tomorrow or further. Since GoodTask uses and shares data from default Reminders app, recurring tasks are managed by iOS and macOS. GoodTask features Apples native Reminders & Calendar sync Simultaneously sync with iCloud or Outlook/Exchange accounts data. ![]()
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