Entries in Any.DO (3)

Saturday
Jan242015

Any.Do releases standalone app for Mac

If you’ve been looking for a standalone app for Any.Do for OS X, then your wait is over. The app now has a desktop version. It is, however, rather similar to Any.Do’s web app, the difference is you get offline task management, which is important to some. It will also sync with Any.Do apps you use on other platforms. You can still create task lists, share the lists with others, and attach notes. Unfortunately, it doesn’t take advantage of OS X Yosemite features like preview widgets in the notification bar. It would’ve been nice if they took full advantage of the OS.

Source: SlashGear | Download: Apple iTunes App Store (Free)

Sunday
Sep142014

Any.do for Android now allows for file attachment

Any.do is finally bringing an essential feature to its Android app with its latest update. The to-do list app now lets you attach files to your individual to-do lists. So, if you need to attach photos of the things you need to buy and the like, you can do that now. There is also the usual crop of bug fixes and performance enhancements included in the update.

Source: The Next Web | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

Monday
Jul152013

The Apple Beat: Sexy app design setting the bar high on iOS

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

I've recently discovered a number of iOS apps that are so sublimely designed in terms of look, feel and function that they have given me renewed hope that we will be experiencing a renaissance in great app functionality.

Designing any smartphone app is hard, but taking stock of what everyone else has done before and creating a new and exciting way to push information to users is what makes great apps stick out. In the rush to be competitive, be first on the market, or get something shipped at whatever the cost, results in humdrum apps that lose their lustre right away. 

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