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relgames2013-03-15 16:27:51
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relgames, 2013-03-15 16:27:51

Where to migrate from Google Tasks?

Today, Google Tasks Canvas stopped working, which I have been using for 3-4 years.
Interested in an alternative service, preferably with the ability to automatically import my tasks.

What I need: an android application, necessarily with a widget, preferably an iphone application, a task hierarchy and categories (personal, work).

thn.gs looks pretty good but lacks an android widget and easy google tasks style keyboard navigation.
rememberthemilk.com does not have a task hierarchy.

UPD Nevertheless, it turned out that Google Tasks was not closed, but there were simply problems. But I'm still looking for a replacement.

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Antares19, 2013-03-15
@Antares19

Of the tree-like outliners, I'm not too lazy to advise checkvist.com for the th time .
Very cool with a clean interface and keyboard shortcuts.
I really can’t tell you about androyd, I use it on the desktop.

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Sergey Golyakov, 2015-03-05
@Hank63

I am constantly looking for the ideal system that would have a minimalist design, sufficient functionality for me (task levels), free of charge, as well as a beautiful web client and mobile applications for the most popular operating systems. Stumbled about a year ago on Checkvist . The thing is really cool, there is everything you need, except for the iOS client. They have a mobile version, but for me personally it is not convenient to use it from the phone.
I went further - I started looking for a good iOS client. I came across the GoTasks app in the app store, which has a user-friendly interface, is free, and integrates with Google Tasks.
As a result, I solved my question by "linking" these Checkvist and Google Tasks to each other using the Zapier service. This resulted in something like this:
Only 2 points do not allow to make this solution ideal:
Of course, you can go further and set up reverse synchronization from Google Tasks to Checkvist, but personally I decided not to bother, because usually the more complex the system, the more possible glitches it has. Yes, and do not strain at the end of the day to go over the entire list again and mark the completed ones.
I hope the solution I wrote will be useful to someone. Peace to all =)

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Alexey Zhurbitsky, 2013-03-15
@blo

All this is very sad, I myself actively use the tasks widget in iGoogle (which will also close soon). Wunderlist has been recommended to me many times as a replacement, looks like it's about time.

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PaulZi, 2013-03-18
@PaulZi

And how do you express the fact that it does not work? That writes?
It just works for me so far, and does not write anything that it is going to close ...

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afiskon, 2013-03-15
@afiskon

Try Trello

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Vyacheslav Plisko, 2013-03-15
@AmdY

You can try asana, however, it has an overhead in comparison with ordinary tasks, but it is just as convenient.

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Nikolai Lopin, 2013-03-15
@Lopinopulos

You can try Astrid . Apps are available for Android and iPhone. Integrates with google mail.

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Alexander, 2013-03-16
@avorsa

papirus.net ?

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serjs, 2013-03-16
@serjs

Look at Gqueues

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Adam_Ether, 2013-03-17
@Adam_Ether

asana

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kutovy, 2020-09-03
@kutovy

Workflow

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