Top 5 Android To Do List Managers


Astrid

Astrid is available for Android and iOS, has a great webapp for managing your to-dos, and has a Chrome extension to help keep you organized.You can sync and share to-dos across devices with other users, manage your to-dos from the web and see your changes on your phone, enter to-dos by voice, manage your to-dos by email, get push notifications on the go, sync with Google Tasks, and more. Best of all, it's completely free .

You can still manage your to-dos anywhere, including the webapp, the Android, iOS, or Blackberry app, use phones or tablets, or integrate Remember The Milk with your Gmail, use Siri to add to-dos, sync with Google Tasks, and more. Best of all, the service has largely dropped many of its premium barriers and offers the bulk of its tools to free accounts. You'll still have to upgrade to a $25/year pro account to get access to "Pro" versions of the mobile apps and Outlook task syncing. Adding and managing to-dos in Remember The Milk is simple and easy, and the service recently overhauled its iOS and Android UIs to make the app even easier to use.

Any.Do looks great, is easy to use, syncs your to-dos across devices flawlessly, and does it all for free. Any.Do syncs with Google tasks, can autocomplete to-dos as you type them, organizes them based on priority without your help, and color codes them so you can always see at a glance what's at the top of your list. We're still waiting for an Any.Do webapp, but we'll make do with the Chrome extension and mobile apps for the time being—the tool is just that smart.

ToodleDo is one of the most robust tools in the roundup, partially because of its huge feature-set, but also because it's part to-do manager and part project tracking tool. It's available as a webapp or as a mobile app for iOS, Android, and BlackBerry. Toodledo imports tasks from other to-do managers, syncs with Google Tasks, lets you share and organize to-dos with groups if you need to, and even lets you add/complete/manage to-dos via email if you have to. Toodledo's "hotlist" gives you an one-glance view of all of your most important to-dos, and you have as many sorting and filtering options as you could possibly need to keep those to-dos organized. The tool will even notify you when it's time to get started on something, and keep track of how long you've been working on a task so you know how long it'll take in the future. 

It may not be as feature-rich (most notably, it doesn't support recurring to-dos, although they say this is coming in the next update) as some of its competitors, but it's that strict focus on adding to-dos, organizing them into simple lists, and then actually completing them that makes Wunderlist so appealing. If you're really looking for a to-do list manager that forces you to spend more time actually doing the things you do instead of organizing them into groups and lists and colors and things, this is it. It's free on all platforms, fast, lightweight, easy to use, available on the web, and syncs across all of your devices.

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