It’s very natural, and will be familiar to Windows users.”Īside from the general look of the app-which should indeed look and feel familiar to Windows PC users-it’s nice to see that Todoist has made something that likewise works like a real PC productivity app, with nice pop-up UIs that appear as you mouse-over UI elements. “The Windows verison of Todoist is tailored so that it looks and works like Outlook, with a three pane design. “We have very good designers,” Jan told me, drawing an obvious comparison to Wunderlist, which was purchased recently by Microsoft but has a more distracting UI. First, let’s start with Windows 10 for PCs, which is obviously-and correctly-a big focus for Todoist. Jan came to Todoist about a year ago after creating a Todoist client for Windows call TaskCrunch: That client is the basis for the official Todoist for Windows app, which is a UWP app that works with both PCs/tablets and, yes, phones. I spoke with Todoist head of Windows Jan Kratochvil last week at Build 2016 in San Francisco. Todoist is free with a premium subscription option, and it is also available on every other device type imaginable, making it a truly cross-platform solution. Todoist took the Windows 10 version of its task management and to-do list app out of preview today.
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