What ToDo is a nice task organizer that allows you to create to-do lists very easily and have all your pending tasks in one place. The tasks can be organized in different folders, so you can easily find them. For every task you create, you can enter a description, select a due date, mark it as important, assign a color, and type any note that you consider relevant.
Every folder you create will show the number of pending tasks you have, on the left part of the user interface. You can also assign some context for each task, which can be phone, spreadsheet, email, mail, errands, etc. To mark a task as done, you just need to check the box next to the task. However, completed tasks won't be erased from the application, but they will appear in grey. Sadly, you cannot add reminders or repetitions to the tasks, which is really shame. The program offers a simple and attractive user interface.
To sum up, What ToDo is just another program for the creation of to-do lists. However, you may get similar programs for free or less money, so I wouldn't bother to buy the program.
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