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Which task managers should I pay attention to?

03 May 2023, 07:12, parser
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What are good task managers?

Anonymous

Hello! Previously, Lifehacker had a selection of good task managers. Here are some of them.

  • Todoist. One of the most popular cross-platform task managers, in which functionality and minimalistic appearance are perfectly balanced. You can use it for free on any device, and premium features will be available for 229 rubles per month.
  • TickTick. A modern task manager with an unloaded interface and a lot of useful chips (for example, a built‑in Pomodoro timer). Tasks can be added in different ways, several display options with different sorting are available, comments and list sharing are perfectly implemented. Basic functions are available for free, if they are not enough, you can get more for $ 28 per year.
  • Notion. It is not only a task manager, but also a universal productivity tool. The main advantage of the service is incredible customization: literally everything can be customized for yourself. The main functions are available for free, there is a premium subscription from $ 4 per month.

Follow the link above to find even more task managers - with screenshots of the interfaces and a more detailed description.

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