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Multigame2016-02-29 23:39:13
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Multigame, 2016-02-29 23:39:13

What planner/todo-list do you use?

Good evening!
There was a problem - to plan tasks, otherwise there were already an excessive number of them.
At the moment I tried to use asana and google calendar.
Asana
+) split into projects
+) high usability
+) the ability to leave tasks without setting a date (for later) i.e. Tudu list
-) Disgusting mobile clients. just none
-) there is no way to set the approximate time to complete the task. Those. sometimes the task is to "pay for the server", and sometimes "integrate the social network" and if the first one takes guaranteed 10 minutes, then the second one will take from an hour. And in the asana calendar, they will look the same.
GCalendar
+) Tasks are assigned with time.
-) You can't comment on tasks or even leave a sane description, only the title
-) compared to asana, the interface is overloaded and overly complicated.
-) there is no way to mark tasks as completed in 1 click (only by recoloring through editing)
-) you can’t go there, only with assignment to def. date.
In fact, asana is closer to the desired one, but there is a lack of planned time allocation and a normal mobile client...
Maybe someone knows a suitable service for my non-trivial requirements?)

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redrootz, 2016-03-03
@redrootz

Todoist (premium account) + Sunrise.am - calendar. + Toggl (task time tracking)
will close all your questions.
Or dig in the direction of Trello.

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Alexandra Bystrova, 2016-03-10
@platotel

We are making a startup Plango Organizer that will meet the described requirements. So far, the closest analogues are Skedpal and Focuster.

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FoxInSox, 2016-03-01
@FoxInSox

Jira.
About mobile clients: if the task manager is aimed at something more complicated than saving a shopping list, then there will either be no mobile clients, or they will be cut off. And this is basically understandable, how can you work with one finger on a 5-inch screen? No way.

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Jacob E, 2016-03-01
@Zifix

Trello - there are mobile clients, and high usability, and splitting into projects, both with and without a date. You can’t set the required time, but there are universal color labels that can mean anything.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2016-03-01
@inkvizitor68sl

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