Get It Done Classic Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Get It Done Classic for iPhone.
Get It Done Classic is free iOS app published by marcucio.com

The Best

Drama4JC

I've tried them all. This one's the best. Developer is extremely responsive. Software is stable. This app doesn't get in the way - it lets you get things done on all devices. The last task manager you'll buy. Was worried about the most recent update - I didn't want them to break a great thing - they made it better. Buy it.


Look no further!!

MMLMM

I've been using this app for about 3 weeks now and I have stopped using iProcrastinate on my MacBook because this app is so good. I like that you can sort by "areas" that you create and then further sort by what you need to get done "Today", "Next" (tomorrow), or "Someday". Therefore, you can view each area of your life, prioritize, and then view all areas of your life under "Today" - that way none of the areas of your life get ignored. The only thing I wish this app would add is a way to prioritize one more step further so that when you are looking at your "Today" tasks, you can choose the order that you're going to get them done. I'm hoping the very attentive developer will see this request and add that ability.


Most of what I need

Zack N.

This app has been very helpful. It lets me keep track of the nitty-gritty details to get my projects finished, and with almost no learning curve. The only feature I would really like to see is a way of ordering items after I have sorted them in the "today", "next", and "sometime" categories. Only noticed one bug, and that is a minor screen flicker when editing either tags or item details.


Simple... Perfect

Jmc5738

I'm only using the local app and love it. It's exactly what I needed to manage a simple to do list. Enough categorization and sorting capabilities without making it overly complex. After 1 day, no bugs encountered. The user interface is well designed and pleasant. Good stuff!


Needs some tweaks.

Treyka

I've tried several task apps, and this has become my go-to app. It's uncomplicated and easy to use. I can organize by project, and again by tags. It even lets me create separate global task lists--I've divided mine between work and personal. Also lets me prioritize tasks: "inbox" means yet-to-be-designated, "today" means highest priority; "next" means regular priority, and "someday" means... well, someday! Works well for me. It can be a touch buggy, but not often enough for me to get rid of it. I had some issues creating projects and tags: it would create duplicates, and if I deleted one it deleted both. But I was able to get what I wanted in the end. Also users must refresh the list to see any edits to tasks. I'd be absolutely in love with this app if it would automatically organize my tasks by due date. Currently tasks are listed in the order they're inputted, and users must manually reorder them. I'd also like it if this app could send me notifications/reminders.


Missing one thing...

All The Good Ones are Chosen

The big thing this app is missing is the notifications - either push or alerts or badges is essential on any to do app in my opinion. Also would be nice if it functioned with sync from outlook or on board calendar


Beautiful app

sloppyjack

When looking for a task manager, I don't want flexibility. I want elegant simplicity and this app delivers. Tasks go into an inbox then you sort them to do today, next, or someday. That's it. Due dates are noted but don't drive the placement of the task. This is good. You don't always do today what's due today. Project implementation is easy to use and elegant. Some features of the website are missing (scheduling, repeat tasks) but for free what do you want? The app looks beautiful too.


Love it - would love it more with native Mac and PC apps

Psghosh

I have been looking for a decent task manager for years now, and GetItDone has a robust set of features yet does not require additional graduate coursework to understand. I can easily separate work vs. home vs. personal tasks, and make some of them recurring as well (simple to do everything from reminding me to change the household air filters each month to ensuring that I get my expense reports submitted at least once every quarter). The iPhone app works well - no complaints, but I would like to see a native Mac or PC app - with integration into task bars to make task entry even faster. Also, Evernote integration would make me a fan for life, since I use Evernote for note-taking. If I could automatically create follow-up tasks that flow into GetItDone, I would be so much more productive.....


Bug...

ASYAmanda

Just downloaded this app and I'm getting an error message that I need to upgrade to the latest iOS but I am running 4.2.8. There must be a bug in the system. Hope it gets fixed soon. Love this app on the iPad.


Bad habit of losing info

Majek6

At first I thought this was just the ticket, because of the nifty way it categorized information, but unfortunately it let me down by losing the info I put in the notes section and well as entire lists due to creating new areas. Once these bugs are worked out it could be a useful tool