![]() ![]() If you liked the backgrounds in the previous version, now there are 16 of them with colors that are easy on the eyes. It is worth noting that you can detach each task note and leave it in the desktop like sticky notes in Windows. Adding notes to each item is also easy, as sharing tasks with other people via the service. Email reminders is also a welcome feature to be on top of every task. For instance, in the new version you can get desktop notifications, set recurring tasks, and you can add subtasks - if you are the kind of person that needs to breakdown the work –. The typical way you created tasks, lists and the way you organized your tasks in the past hasn’t changed at all, but each task now has more functionality than before. Most of the options and various other elements are now hidden from the end-user - Started, Today and Week sections are now Smart Lists, which are just another way to sort to-dos and you can also control them from the Settings page. The sidebar now is located to the left in the desktop app and in a mobile device you can access it by swiping to the left. ![]() For starters items aren’t white anymore, they are in gray-scale, which is better in the eyes - something this simple, makes a difference –. If you used this application before, you’ll notice that version 2.0 looks the same but it’s more polished, responsive, less clutter and a lot simpler to keep track of all your tasks than version 1. The result is a new product with a familiar look and feel to its predecessor with more functionality - better syncing and more reliable. Now, because of limitations, the company decided to start-from-scratch creating a native application for each supported platform, ditching Titanium. Wunderlist was previously built on Titanium, a solution that allowed to create one version of an application and then run in all platforms. Wunderlist is a 6Wunderkinder cloud-based to-do list product and over the years has gained good popularity, because its easy to use, elegant user-interface, and most importantly for its cross-platform capabilities (Windows PC, Mac, iPhone and Android), and now the company is releasing the version 2 of the applications as service. Yeah, you can use a notepad, but how long will it takes before it gets clutter and impossible to manage? This is when Wunderlist 2 comes in. Keeping your tasks organized may just be one of the most difficult things to do, and when it comes to task list manager applications, most of them don’t do a pretty good job.
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