2Do - Todo List, Tasks & Notes Reviews – Page 8

5/5 rating based on 253 reviews. Read all reviews for 2Do - Todo List, Tasks & Notes for iPhone.
2Do - Todo List, Tasks & Notes is paid iOS app published by Beehive Innovations Services

Powerful Task Manager with just 1 missing feature

Randombobarc

I had bounced around from to-do app to to-do app, tried a lot of the big names in this category, and was never impressed. Usability is key and being able to QUICKLY add, sort, & organize tasks is primary if you’re going to use one of these apps at all; so interface becomes key. This is a very powerful program that can be customized very well to your needs. I use maybe 70% of the features, there’s some things that aren’t necessary in MY workflow but I could see the potential in them. This makes it even better from the usability standpoint — the app is already very streamlined and elegant, but if you want to fiddle with settings and setup, you can make it even quicker to enter and manage your tasks. The single missing feature for me is the ability to share task lists with someone else. I run a business and I would love to have the ability to share one or a couple of my task lists out so I can Manage their actions and activities as well with less frictional loss.


Long time bug not fixed

OSUduck

Thankfully I haven't had crashing on my iphone but they still haven't fixed bug even though there have been several updates and I've sent two bug reports. I sync with Toodledo and when a task that has been starred has the star removed on the Toodledo web site or in another app the star is not removed in 2Do. Edit- It’s been a year since my review and I’m sorry to report the bug is still present. I did receive an email from the developer who acknowledged the bug but they haven’t found a fix as they don’t know why the star status isn’t synced. Still deserve only 3 stars.


Favorite app

TheReflex65

I don’t know what I would do without this app. It allows you to make to do items that are either individual, part of a list, or part of a project. You can prioritize by date, importance, or both. There are also multiple categories that you can group tasks into, including ones you designate yourself. Multiple ways to back it up, including Dropbox. It can also be synced across your devices. I don’t use it that way, though. The 2Do on my phone is for errands and shopping, and the one on my iPad has projects. Very easy to use. I have been using this app for years and it’s always met my needs.


Ruined yet again

mahjr

Alerts WERE working normally until this recent update. Now alerts are STILL coming up even after completing them. D E L E T E D . . .


Highly Recommend

Sherlock17171717171717

This is the best project management app I've found for iOS. Give it a try - you will not be disappointed. Better than omnifocus and it’s not even close!


My best list app

I got this again

I have well over 200 apps. Probably 15 list/to apps Haven't found a perfect one yet. This is as close as I get. Pros: Syncs across my devices Very complete Ability to organize in different filters Con: somewhat complex due to all the things it can do. I recommend this app as an app to organize tasks. But be willing to take the time to learn how to use the app What I would like to see in the next revision is to add more depth to the subtasks. I.e. the ability to add subtasks to a subtasks - increase the depth in an outline type. Strongly recommended


Easy to use powerful life manager

mkeok

This is a robust app that is designed to work to the user's strengths. Simple enough to be a basic todo app but deep enough to organize and manage even the most complicated projects or area's of your life. Highly recommend this app


Projects hide tasks. Unusable until fixed.

Abyko3313

I was very excited about this app until realizing it won’t show the tasks you assign to a project until the project is clicked, opening the tasks separately from the rest of your to-dos. When I look at the “today” view, or any list of to-dos, I need the option to use an arrow (a disclosure arrow, for the developers) to reveal the tasks assigned to a project, showing them as indented list items under that project name. Unfortunately, while this is offered for the Mac version of 2Do, it is not available for iPad. I can’t understand why, given that it was part of the previous software and an essential piece to task organization. I was so certain it must exist on iPad, that I spent over 6 hours trying to figure out how to do achieve this, only to find nothing indicating it as even possible. This makes the app entirely useless for my purposes. Visually, indentation on project tasks is a must, and I need to be able to see the tasks assigned to a project from within any list. As it is currently, I am forced to open the project to even see the tasks I’ve associated with it, which makes it unusable because I choose and organize my day by reviewing all of my to-dos at once. I’m frankly very displeased to find this app lacks such a basic function - especially given that the function exists in the nearly-identical MacBook version. I’ve spent 60+ hours searching for a to-do app that fits my needs, and this one was so close...but it lacks my most-essential feature. Will this be resolved anytime soon? Am I potentially missing something?? I can’t believe such a complex app would force projects into folders like this...


Great flexible function

Rocketlion

So many intuitive functions that it makes creation of todo tasks easy and practical. Glad I found it and hope it stays around for a long time!


Tried em all

NYAverageJoe16

So I have tried just about all of the todo list apps in the store. This does seem to be the most versatile although I cannot connect to my office365 employers email account which is the reason for the loss of the star. One place for everything is gold. Almost there.