Video App Review: Tasks is definitely the most beautiful to-do list app for Android

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After stumbling upon “Tasks” in the Google Play Store, I just knew I had to do a quick review to share with our readers because it is, by far, the most incredible looking to-do application available for Android devices. The functionality it provides can be found in several different apps already out there, but there’s none that look as good as this one. Check out the details from the Play Store below, followed by a quick video I threw together. Enjoy!

Description
Tasks brings the full Google Tasks experience to Android.

* LAUNCH PROMOTION *
Get the paid version for a significantly reduced price throughout April.

* Sync with Google Tasks at the core *
Sync with Google Tasks is not just another bullet point in an endless feature list, but lies at the heart of the application. Our goal is to bring all the features you are enjoying online to your Android device.

* Tuned to the whole Android ecosystem *
Tasks uses the modern design language introduced with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich throughout the application. However, that doesn’t mean that we compromise on compatibility, as we made sure that Tasks runs on Android 2.2 or later. And whether you have a phone, a tablet or anything in between, the UI just feels right for the screen you are holding in your hands.

* Additional Features *
Due date reminders
Widgets
Multiple Google accounts
Light and dark theme
Integration into Android sharing system
Sort by rearranging or by due date



See? I told you that’s a badass to-do list, didn’t I? If you want to check Tasks out for yourself, it will run you $0.99 for a limited time, as this price is a launch promotion. Head over to Google Play by hitting up the link below.

What’d you think of my snazzy video intro?

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Tony is a mobile enthusiast with a passion for Android smartphones and tablets. He is the Site Founder and Editor-in-Chief, and can typically be found lurking in an Android development forum near you.
  • Billz30

    very cool indeed!

    • Tony Simons

      Thanks for checking it out!