![]() ![]() ![]() In Apple Reminders, the filled circle and dimmed to-dos don’t do justice for your completed task. They are ticked off and struck out in Google Tasks, which we believe is the way to mark completed tasks. In both apps, you can choose to see your completed tasks. In Apple Reminders, after naming your new list you can pick a colour and an icon/emoji for it. ![]() If you’re rushing somewhere, this is great. Smart lists: Apple Reminders vs Google Tasks Creating listsĬreating a list in Google Tasks is very simple just name it and you’re done. Google Task does group your lists, neither does it have smart lists. You can group your lists and the app has smart lists for Today, Scheduled, Flagged, All and Assigned to-dos. Both user interface options work for different people, it depends on your preferences.Īs far as lists are concerned though, Apple Reminders is better. You can access all the lists in your app on the three-bar icon (bottom left corner). If you don’t like too much information on one page, you might prefer Google Tasks’ approach. This is something that will work great for minimalists. In Google Tasks, you can only view one list at a time. You can see everything in the app at once. It has a sidebar for navigating through the app and your reminders appear on the bigger column. Apple Reminders has a more intuitive organisation. IPadOS, iOS, watchOS, Android, macOS, web appĬomparing pricing in Things 3 and Apple Reminders Orientation & Navigationīoth apps are minimalist apps, they have one screen which works as your homepage and working space. This comparison focuses on the iPad versions of these apps. Google offers a PC version premium for $3.30/month. Apple Reminders is free and all platforms, and so is the Google Tasks (for the mobile versions). Google Tasks is also available on Android, which Apple Reminders is not. ![]() Both apps are available on iPadOS, iOS, macOS and online (web versions you can access on PCs). Both Apple Reminders and Google Tasks are get-things-done apps for managing your to-dos. ![]()
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