![]() This isn't a replacement for super powerful task apps like Todoist - it's just an app for reminders. It uses a Google Assistant chat-like approach to guide you through the different features. Maybe some icons would help with the visual differentiation? The interface is definitely gorgeous though, and the onboarding is one of the best I have seen from any app. When the due time for a reminder hits, a notification shows up and you can simply mark it as done or reschedule it.Īfter using Three.do a few times for a couple of days, I like the approach though I think I'll need more time to get used to the different boxes. It certainly removes some stress out of opening a task app only to be greeted with a huge list of all the things you haven't done yet. The main screen is for adding a new reminder, not viewing existing ones - you'll need to tap the overflow menu on the top right to access those. The app's simplicity extends beyond this. To circumvent the learning curve and non-specificity, you can type the text for the exact reminder manually, but it will take more time, thus taking away part of the app's charm. There are limited actions and no names, but you can at least specify an exact date and time. Plus, Three.do doesn't bother with specifics. Only then will it be faster and more convenient than other apps. ![]() If you want to be efficient with this app, you will need to remember where each option is, to avoid reading the text in every box each time you want to add a reminder. ![]() The layout is clear and minimalistic, though it'll take some getting used to.
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