![]() Duplicate, Change due dates, add/switch tags/lists, etc. Bulk actions to edit/check/delete multiple tasks at once Overdue tasks, Location-based tasks, Recent tasks, etc. Filter by including or excluding text/tags List with selective Reminders Lists and Calendars Add Quickly and Smartly with Quick Actions and Text Snippets List, Day, Week, Month view on each lists Manage Reminders Lists and Calendars easily Supports fully customizable recurring tasks Syncs with default stock Reminders & Calendars (iCloud/Exchange/etc) Manage your tasks, projects and even your life better with GoodTask. You can use it as simple checklist to focus or as complex project. GoodTask provides various viewpoints to the things that you care and need to be done. GoodTask is a Powerful Task/Project Manager based on Apples Reminders & Calendars. You can use it as simple checklist to focus or as complex project management tool to get big things done. When you combine the excellent keyboard shortcuts that GoodTasks provides with their Quick Actions, you have a truly powerful application for managing your tasks, backed on the excellent sync that Apple Reminders provides.GoodTask is a Powerful Task/Project Manager based on Apple's Reminders & Calendars. Following the Los Angeles Lakers being swept out of the playoffs by the Denver Nuggets, the Boston Celtics were keen to avoid meeting the same fate as their long-time rivals. ![]() Yes, Apple has okay keyboard shortcut support directly in Reminders it’s just not quite comprehensive enough for those that have lots of tasks to deal with. NBA fans put the brooms back in the cupboard. Keyboard Commandsįinally, GoodTasks has good keyboard shortcut support on both macOS and iPadOS. In addition to allowing subtasks to be added directly, GoodTasks has support for URL Schemes which can help you create complex projects that are triggered by input from Shortcuts. GoodTasks also solves one of my biggest issues with Shortcuts and Reminders, you can add subtasks directly on a task. If you’re going to check out GoodTasks, make sure you dig into the power they make available. I could devote an entire lesson to how to work with GoodTask quick actions. I find this to be the fastest way to sort through a bunch of tasks in my Inbox and assign them to different lists so that my Inbox is cleared out. On macOS you can select a task and press ⌘ O then start typing to jump to different quick actions. When you open a task you’ll see them as grey boxes under the tags on a task. Quick Actions are an easy way to adjust your tasks. Out of the box GoodTask sets up tags in a fairly standard Kanban flow. You can use this along with tags to create a proper Kanban board. GoodTask is the powerful, customizable task manager for getting things done on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. GoodTask also provides a Kanban style view for your tasks. GoodTask list view GoodTask list view with week calendar Two such apps, Reminder and GoodTask, serve as perhaps the best third-party Reminders clients on the App Store. The app interface is well designed, elegant, and highly configurable. ![]() GoodTask then adds a significant set of thoughtful features on top of that base. This also makes the system robust, and insures against platform lock-in. You can see your tasks in a standard list, or add various types of calendars across the top. It uses Apple's built-in 'Reminders' framework, which makes syncing across devices seamless and easy. The only thing you can’t set from the GoodTask entry window is the location of a Reminder Enhanced ViewsĪnother thing that GoodTasks does to enhance Reminders is the different views that are available. For dates, you can use natural language to set when a task is due. You can add tags by using # in the title of a task, just like you would with Reminders. From this window you can add almost every piece of task information you’d need. With your keyboard shortcut set, you can now use it anywhere on macOS to bring up the GoodTask quick entry window. Then under General click the button labelled Global Keyboard Shortcut. To set this command press ⌘, to open settings. One of the big benefits of GoodTasks is that it can provide you with a global keyboard shortcut to add tasks to Reminders. If you use SetApp then GoodTasks is available there with your subscription. GoodTask has used Reminders as it’s sync system for a number of years, and then layered a bunch of excellent features on top of Reminders to make it a very powerful task management system. Before Apple added Smart Lists, and many other features, to Reminders there was GoodTask.
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