I am, by nature, a procrastinator. Also lazy. So my primary thing in life is to mark off all my work so that I can be lazy conveniently.
I have looked for a lot of apps which do this simple thing of "Task Management" as against "Calendar Management" or "Notes about work".
So Tick Tick comes well vetted, tried and tested. The reason I am not giving it a "Best in Class" Rating is that personal productivity apps are very individual dependant.
Details:
Tick Tick allows you to store one line tasks. It also allows you to create checklists, add texts, add due dates et al. Its as big or as small as you want it to be. The handy widgets - ranging from 1*1 to 4*4 are excellent too and make the app much easier to use. The best thing about a personal productivity app is that it should adapt to the user's natural style and make them more productive, not force them to learn a new way of doing things.Tick Tick is top notch on that count.
Update: The last update to the app was on Nov 24, 2016 and apparently, the app is being slammed after that. I am guessing that the company will rectify the bugs soon enough. There is, however, a feature change which limits the free version to 9 lists. That officially makes it a freemium app.
Best For:
Students
Mothers
Professionals
Anyone at all with an agenda led existence.
Don't use it if:
You don't want to make in app purchases or be forced to move to pro version. The app page indicates that the purchases may be from 50 to 1850 INR. So it may be too expensive for some of us.
App Page: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ticktick.task&hl=en
Privacy Rating: B because it takes a LOT of our data, but I don't know for what.
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