

I just timed myself at less than 4 seconds to open the app and log something in, which is perfect for on the go set it and forget it style tasks. They have also made it incredibly easy to add a task in this app, once you click on the shortcut you are in an area where you can quickly type something, hit enter to save it and close out of the app.
Wunderlist review 2015 android#
They are one of the surprisingly small amount of apps that have embraced Android widgets, which for a to-do app is crucial in my opinion and I get a lot of use from just having the widget sit on things I need to get done today or this week. More often than not companies rush out an Android app so that they can appease a small but growing amount of users, and normally it will be some hacked together clone of the iPhone app, not with Wunderlist, this app has certainly been created with Android in mind, or at least appears to be. Now I want to take some time to talk about the different ways I have worked with Wunderlist Wunderlist Android App

Wunderlist review 2015 free#
The only other negative I would say is that this is a free service, normally this is a good thing but I want this app to be available for as long as possible and I am unsure how this can be sustained unless they have a paying userbase, Wunderlist if you are reading this I would happily pay for use of your application! The only thing I would love to see is a really easy way to import an email into Wunderlist with the subject as the task and the content as the notes for the task, currently I don't think there is a way to do that. You can add notes, attachments and sub-tasks to to-do items.Īll of the above are massively handy although I must confess I haven't really played about with sharing items with people.It retains items you have completed in a non-annoying way.You can create groups of to-do items and share these with other people.You can set alarms that will use whatever system the operating system uses for alarms.It syncs automatically to an online service.

Of course at its core it simply lets us store and categorise to-do items, but there are some other worthwhile features that really make this stick out I think Wunderlist is a gorgeous application, it has an incredibly nice feel to it and manages to contain powerful functionality without cluttering the interface. As a result I will be reviewing the app based on my experiences with the Android version, the OS X version and the web version, but first let me give you my overall thoughts on the product. Wunderlist is a cross platform to-do list app in the truest sense of the term in that not only does it have an app for all the major desktop operating systems and devices but it also has a web app that you can log into from any machine that has an internet connection. I would take a second though to make sure that you don't need some type of list system in your life, because it is very liberating being able to set it and forget it, but that is for another blog post, onto my review: Wunderlist Review That is a lie, I do care a bit, if you are 100% happy with the to-do app you use or you don't have a need for one then then of course this review probably isn't for you and I would leave now. For the last month or so I have been using Wunderlist as my to-do app of choice and I wanted to pen a quick review on it.īefore I start, I know you are going to start groaning about *another* to-do app, I get it, there are a load of them, shut up, I don't care.
