Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Productivity | Free | Tung Vu | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Of course, a minimalistic reminder app must come with minimalistic gestures:
- Tap any reminder to start edit it (currently you can add due date, tons of alarms and note)
- Swipe down when in editing a reminder to close that reminder
- Swipe left or right to access other lists
- Swipe to the left-most to access Settings
- Swipe down in a list to clear finished reminders of that list
I just needed the simplest reminder app that would send me alert notifications. Thank Goodness I found it!
If it worked it would be a lot more useful. Otherwise it's great!
Why are more people not using this app? The interface feels like Steve Jobs developed it. Simple and effective. All I want is to see my list when I'm planning or walking through the store. That's what I get. It's fast. The loss of a star is due to the fact that I'm trying to find support for the app to see if I can paste a list into the app. The best the developer could do was post their Facebook page as their website? How professional...
I have been using this as my electronic notepad for about a year & it has performed flawlessly. I use it as a multiple 'to-do' list for home, work and school. It keeps everything organized and in order. My shopping time is quicker with very few forgotten items, work projects & last minute changes aren't falling through the cracks & class projects are outlined, refined and then finished in order of importance. Thank you for this tool.