


A menu bar along the left-hand side keeps track of what lists you’re working with. To add a new to-do list, simply tap “add a list” and give it a name. When in a specific list, touch the top input box labeled “add an item,” and you’ll be able to add items one by one. Hit next to continue increasing your stable of tasks, hit done to finish. In this respect, Wunderlist is all but elementary. Things get a little more interesting and a tad more elaborate once you start fine-tuning individual tasks. With Wunderlist 2.0, you won’t just be assigning an alert to item, but you also have the ability to generate sub-tasks, due dates, notes, reminders, and even recurring tasks around an item. It can’t force users to want to make lists, but helps the organizationally challenged stay on top of things. What really brings Wunderlist home, however, is the social aspect of it all: You can invite other Wunderlist users via email or Facebook to partake in communal to-do lists, tick off completed tasks with a quick tap in its check box, survey daily activity across all lists, and decide how exactly you want to be reminded of that photo-shoot you were supposed to do in two hours (through the app itself, through Notification Center, or through email). Learn more about Wunderlist at the best feature of the bunch is Wunderlist’s seamless cross-platform synching whatever you make note of in one place will sync on every other platform you use Wunderlist on.
