

“Projects”, “Labels” and “Filters” help you manage tasks easier.There are also some useful predefined buttons for shunting dates quickly – e.g., “tomorrow”, “next week”, “next month”. Instead of sifting through a date picker or calendar you can just enter: “A Week Next Tuesday” or “Every Wednesday at 4 PM”. One of the big bonuses is support for setting due dates in a human-readable format. Tasks can be sorted into “projects” and assigned a due date to organise your workflow into an organised and segmented schedule. The rest is par for the course for an app of its kind: you can add and arrange, sort and filter tasks. While it’s titled “ …for Chromebooks“, Todoist can and will install/run on Chromeboxes, bases and Chrome for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux just fine. “Todist for Chromebooks” (to give the app its full title) hit the Chrome Web Store at the start of the month, and has already been made a featured app by Google.īut why? What makes this ‘getting things done’ app so notable? Features & Functionalityįirst off let’s ignore the name of their Chrome App.

Even the most niche operating system or mobile platform tends to be well stocked with choices of varying quality and feature sets. Task management applications aren’t hard to find. If you’re on the hunt for a task manager that works just as well on the desktop as it does on mobile, append Todoist to your todo list, ASAP!Īs Todoist is one of the most popular apps of its kind on iOS and Android, touts a user base some 3 million strong and has a bunch of accolades filed under “won”, the launch of a Chrome App is a welcome one.
