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MinimaList: To Do List &Widget

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MinimaList: To Do List &Widget

  • Productivity
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User Reviews for MinimaList: To Do List &Widget

5
Great Productivity App

This is a great productivity app! I'm a grad student with ADD/ADHD, so my phone is both a godsend-of-information and a time-wasting-curse. What I love about this app is that it sends me a notification to setup my to do list everyday, and it syncs with my calendar so my calendar schedule populates as a task to accomplish. The issues I've had with other productivity apps is that I'll write things down and forget that I wrote them. This app works around that issue for me by displaying a notification bubble with the number of tasks I have left to complete. As you complete a task and check it off your to do list, the number goes down and until the list is complete. I hate seeing notifications, so this really helps me get my tasks complete. Also there is a "focus mode" that allows you to tap the task you want to focus on for a set period of time (5-50 minutes). When that feature is activated, the app sends a pop up message every time you pickup your phone telling you to put down your phone you should be working on your task. I mindlessly pickup my phone to scroll through social media apps or check my emails, and that reminder helps me refocus my mind on what I should be working on.

beepboopbuuubeep, Apr 22, 2018
5
Good, simple checklist app

I always have a lot on my plate, so I maintain a detailed, long-running checklist in another app, which is great for the big picture, but gets a bit overwhelming to use from day to day. I usually end up jotting a shorter to-do list on a Post-it note or mini legal pad of the few things I need to focus on and get done. So as my creative work shifts more and more to coffee shops (love that iPad Pro!) I was hoping I could bring this into the digital realm as well.MinimaList seems to fit the bill nicely. It’s not a feature-heavy to-do list with nested checkboxes and tons of metadata; it reads like a simple scratchpad you can cross things off as you get them done. The paradigm of gestures and all the settings take a short time to get used to, but once they’re in place it works great as a simple daily checklist. I have it synced on both my iPhone and my iPad Pro and use both equally, and while I often launch the app itself, the widget is just as useful to check what’s next or to tick off items as they get done.I get the sense from the settings page that there are some functionalities I haven’t figured out yet; time will tell, but for now it does just what I want it to do. I haven’t used the pomodoro functionality yet, but I use the pomodoro method from time to time so I’ll have to check that out soon. Great app, looking forward to seeing it develop!

Cooner, Apr 18, 2019
5
I’m surprised

It is intuitive. I bet the creator of the app uses it, because this is very refined. At first I was just into the simple main page without any complications, but I’ve been finding the other features to be quite nice the more I use it. Also I use this over Onenote for quick stuff even though I an a Onenote fanboy, because this app MinimaList opens on a dime like within half a second and I don’t have to navigate through menus to get to typing the note. That is important to me since I can quickly forget what I was going to write......P......I really like the reverse pinch to quickly see all other lists, and the swipe from edge to immediately get to the next list. So freaking quick and smooth! The pull down to add a note feels good. The option to change fonts and the background is something else I like though I’m not sure if I’ll use it as I seem to be kickin it real nice with the dark mode so far..........P.............I haven’t used the Stats page yet. However maybe after a few months of using the app I will find that the statistics re my tasks and successes help to give perspective. They do say to know history or you are doomed to repeat it after all........P........Anyways, I’m loving it so far, my thanks to the creator of the app!

dllolllb, Jan 24, 2020
5
Stop

It’s too good, stop reading the reviews and download the free app. Then after using the free version which has the basic functionality and not too many reminders to download the full version you will upgrade cause you will want more lists and cooler reminders and stuff. I love this app it looks very simple and minimalistic however it actually has more and more secret options I discover. With the full version you can get alerts when you leave or arrive somewhere. There is a focus timer, detailed notification settings for time and day and repeat, it syncs with your calendar, there’s a history for all past items checked off that goes back pretty far. You can customize the colors and font and size etc for each list individually (only multiple lists with premium which is like $3). Lastly lists can be organized by date added date of notification like with calendar on, manually, there are also labels with 4 tiers of importance so even with time sorting you can override to have something at the top.

Eragon1111, Aug 22, 2020
5
Fantastic Clutter Free List Keeper

I’m fairly new to the app, but I’ve tried many apps and planners over the years. One of the simplest things that has worked for me has just been keeping a Notes page with checklists in separate chunks. But there were some limitations to that because things you finish don’t move to the button and it can be cumbersome and cluttered. As soon as you download this app, you can enjoy the simplicity right away. You are not immediately hit with any kind of push for premium upgrades and can use enough of the features to benefit from it. I like that I can sort of keep multiple lists nicely organized on one page by using the subtask feature because out of sight is out of mind for me. It has a really minimalist nice view. And I love the intuitive user experience of how you can quickly add tasks, switch between lists, reorder items, see all lists at a glance, cross off items, and shake away old finished tasks. I will see how it syncs with the laptop, because it’s important to me to be able to access the lists from multiple devices. This is a great less-is-more app that still gives you the option of using other neat features like focus tools and color coding. I did pay for the upgrade to check out the other features and support the app, but even the free version was better than mostly everything else I’ve tried as a mix of digital handiness with written list simplicity!

Flight_327, Dec 10, 2023
5
Just try it

I got this app a few months ago in the beginning of my journey to organize my life. I used it here and there but never fully got into it. I came back to it not too long ago and realized that the vip features were able to be bought for 5.99 one time fee. I personally love when they do that because i hate subscription because i never remember i have them. (why i kind of need this app in the first place) You can make a list delete and add things with ease. you can add widgets to your home screen which lets you see you list very clearly and quickly add to it if needed. the purchase gives you access to all the abilities they have and let’s you add all the things you want. you can also make multiple lists for different things. set different times for things to come up or a certain schedule. The free version is great and i would still use it both versions work incredibly and have a great interface thats simple to use the “shortcuts” take a bit to remember but regardless a very user friendly app that has a lot of great features they also have many other apps like budgeting and habit tracking trying those out now but this one i would highly recommend

Hay day freck, Jan 18, 2023
5
Simple & Effective

As a university student, keeping track of tasks, assignments, and events is incredibly important. I have a physical planner I use for my assignments and events, but I am constantly looking for a good app to use for writing down all my tasks and other stuff, like grocery lists. Other apps are either too busy and difficult to adjust to, functional but unappealing to the eye, or nearly perfect but requires a ridiculous monthly fee. I used this app once and fell in love. It only took a couple of days for me to break down and pay for the lifetime membership of around $8, which I found reasonable. (You can also pay in monthly or yearly payments (both very affordable), but I found the $8 an easier choice.) The interface is simple, but appealing, and acts similar to if I was just writing with a pad and pen. You can edit the theme, there's a timer for concentration, notifications, and you can sync with your other Apple devices, too. One thing I ask to the developers: can you please add the ability to move around the individual group pages? Sometimes I want different pages to be next to each other, but currently there's only the ability to delete them. A small fix, but fantastic app overall!

iCarlson, Oct 01, 2017
5
Definitely a must have!

As an ADHD single mother to a little girl with not only developmental delays, but whose also disabled, it’s seriously a wonder that I/we weren’t late & didn’t miss any more appointments than we had already prior to my discovering this app! I was literally in this seemingly never ending cycle where I’d write up a list- be it a to do list, grocery list or simply a list of questions I had for an upcoming doctor visit, IEP meeting, etc., but then in true-to-me fashion, I’d forever find myself leaving the list wherever I wrote it at & never having it with me where I actually needed it! My lists & notes, literally had their own lists & notes! 😂 I always shied away from these digital note taking / list making apps, but I’m so glad I come across this app! I love all the many, but not too overwhelming, features that they offer. Some of the best features IMO are the ability to sort lists by their background colors, adding list your Lock Screen (crucial for me!) & the many colors, fonts, etc., but let’s not forget the alerts with their own customizable ringtones should you want to do so! Overall, 10/10 HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

kelly_donathan, Oct 06, 2023
5
Definitely a must have!

As an ADHD single mother to a little girl with not only developmental delays, but whose also disabled, it’s seriously a wonder that I/we weren’t late & didn’t miss any more appointments than we had already prior to my discovering this app! I was literally in this seemingly never ending cycle where I’d write up a list- be it a to do list, grocery list or simply a list of questions I had for an upcoming doctor visit, IEP meeting, etc., but then in true-to-me fashion, I’d forever find myself leaving the list wherever I wrote it at & never having it with me where I actually needed it! My lists & notes, literally had their own lists & notes! 😂 I always shied away from these digital note taking / list making apps, but I’m so glad I come across this app! I love all the many, but not too overwhelming, features that they offer. Some of the best features IMO are the ability to sort lists by their background colors, adding list your Lock Screen (crucial for me!) & the many colors, fonts, etc., but let’s not forget the alerts with their own customizable ringtones should you want to do so! Overall, 10/10 HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

kelly_donathan, Oct 21, 2023
2
False Advertising - Where are the widgets?!

I wanted a widget on my Home Screen that would show me my daily tasks. I don’t like how the native reminders app worked for this so I started looking for a new one. This app looks nice, had a good rating and the preview images say they have a home screen widget so I tried it. I really like how you create lists and tasks and the part that really sold me was being able to set the recurrence of a task to be specific days of the week. For example: every week on Monday and Thursday. LOVED that. I do wish we could set an end date, but that’s a minor thing to me. I immediately went and got the pro subscription. After creating my list I went to add the widget to my home screen and…nothing. I tried typing the app name in the widget search…still nothing. I went into the app settings and clicked on widgets settings and the screen shots show how to add the widget to the hidden widget page (the one that you slide out by swiping right on your fist home screen) and that you had to add the widget to that section where you put widgets that haven’t been updated to the newer widget system. Keep in mind that the preview on the App Store shows that you can add the widget to a HOMESCREEN. I was annoyed but went to add the widget to the slide out screen anyways and again, nothing. There are NO WIDGETS. What the heck?!

kiruhana, Feb 16, 2023

Description

MinimaList - To Do List, featured on App Store home page. It's a simple to-do list, a reminder, a checklist, and a task manager that helps you to get things done, available for iPhone, iPad, and Mac). ----Main Features---- - Intuitive lists: different lists for different purposes - Colored lists: assign different colors to different tasks - Customizable theme: color/pic background & font style/size/color - Shared lists: simplest way to share the same list with others (Share link must be opened in Safari) - Widgets: Home Screen and Lock Screen widgets - Reminders: repeated time-based and location-based reminders - Memo & Sub-Task: description and sub-tasks - Smart input: automatically detect time in a phrase and set it as a reminder - Auto-snooze: you can set a reminder auto snooze three times (change the time interval in setting - more option) - Focus Timer: Pomodoro, count down and count up timer, with amazing sound effects - Today Widget: create and complete tasks in Today Widget - Cloud Syncing: same lists for all devices (iPhone,iPad, Mac) - TouchID/FaceID: privacy is protected now - Siri ready: remind me to go shopping at 3 pm on MinimaList - Custom setting: your notification sounds, your font, your background - Calendar syncing: syncing with Apple calendar - Continuous Reminder (Notification action, force touch on your notification - where you snooze a reminder) - Supports iPhone iPad and Mac - Url Scheme supports: to create a task: minimalist://x-callback-url/create?list=valueList&content=valueContent&date=yyyy-mm-dd&time=HH:mm&x-success=valueCallback to open a list: minimalist://x-callback-url/open?list=valueList (valueList is the name of the list, valueContent is the task content, valueList and valueContent must be url encoded first,valueCallback is the callback app's url scheme name) MinimaList, a simple list to solve big problems. Less is More.

Terms of Use:http://intuitive.studio/minimalist/terms Terms of Use(EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/ Privacy Policy:http://intuitive.studio/minimalist/Privacy MinimaList is free but you can also upgrade to Premium for full access to premium features for $0.99 a month or $5.99 a year (price in usd) through an auto-renewing subscription. Subscriptions for Pro account will be charged to your credit card through your iTunes account. Your subscription will automatically renew unless canceled at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. You will not be able to cancel a subscription during the active period. You can manage your subscriptions in the Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.

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