![]() ![]() Recurring tasks of any sort are also absent. Task reminders, for example, were added recently but can only be configured to trigger at a specific time, not a place. As an overview, seeing those calendar events is terrific since it means I don’t have to keep two apps open, but clicking an event in GoodTask is a dead end: there’s no link to the event in your calendar app, or a link to Maps for finding the location.Ĭlear eschews almost every feature that Realmac Software considered extraneous to the process of managing tasks (for better or worse), which means that beyond creating tasks and lists, you cannot do much. While I’m okay with the lack of editing/creation capabilities for the calendar events in the time-based views, I do wish that there was a way to at least open the Calendar app from GoodTask. On either platform, GoodTask displays this info in either a Day, Week, or Month view, and there’s also a holistic Tasks view that contains everything, albeit not very usefully-more on that later. The calendar integration is functionally superficial in that you cannot add, remove, or modify calendar events, but visually it provides a great deal of satisfaction to be able to see both your calendar events and tasks in a single app. To me, those represent a bare minimum of functionality without which I cannot manage my tasks the way I naturally want to in these kinds of apps.īeyond the basics, GoodTask ropes in limited Calendar integration, and a custom URL scheme for integrating with apps like Launch Center Pro.
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