![]() ![]() For someone with ADHD this helps because I think of things I need to do at random and since my phone is always on me I can add it to my list. Then when something is completed it is satisfying to check it and make it disappear. That way I can keep a running list that doesn’t get lost and add to it whenever I think of something. I love the three different ways of logging things into the planner and the fact that my todo list just moves to the next day. The widget for PlannerPro has been amazing. I’ve bought physical and digital and I keep running into the same issue of not using them because they are formatted in a way that isn’t seamless or it’s another chore and too bulky to bring around or remember. I have ADHD so planners have always been difficult for me. I’ve been so impressed with this planner and how it is set up. But you can’t get what you want if you don’t ask! I’m crossing my fingers for these updates in the future! Thanks! I also wish that when you make a note, on the month view it would show the note title on the actual date and not to the side. The other critique I have is that I wish when your tasks were listed on the side of your day view, they would show what project they were apart of. I’d prefer to just set the time and date and name the event and be done. On PlannerPro I have to manually do it every time and it can get annoying especially if you’re adding multiple events. All of my events were automatically set to alert me a half hour before. I really liked that setting on the Google Calendar. First, I wish there was a way for me to set a reminder time for all events. ![]() ![]() PlannerPro is probably about as close to what I want as I’ll ever get. I love them, but I typically never use one because I just don’t like the layout. I’m very picky when it comes to planners. Ive hated planners throughout my life and have always winged it, somehow successfully, but if you find yourself suddenly not being able to wing it anymore, PlannerPro WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE One of the best things is that it syncs with the icloud calendar so I get access to the events i create on all my devices. It’s also very conveniently user friendly there arent too many things to do when adding a new task or event. Now I somehow manage to get things done early just cus i look at my list, finish one thing and see that the next thing on the list is relatively quick. It helps me see, in order, what needs to be done. To me it has always been a chore on these planners to physically fumble through the months on the calendar just to see whats coming up so i like the list format. The best part to me is the to do list, which ive seen many planner dont usually have. As a college student with a ton of different things going on, this planner helps me stay organized by helping me map out all my deadlines and see them physically when checking the calendar AND to-do list. If youre looking for an app that is simple, straight forward, and doesnt seem like a chore to use for planning out deadlines and things of that nature, this is PlannerPro for you. As far as I know, it doesn’t allow project management for a team but it is an excellent personal assistant to keep you on track. You can also display only the notes on one tab and you can search through them. The notes section is also excellent for keeping that day’s notes or for journaling. You can use voice commands to add meetings to iCal which then show up in Planner Pro and your reminders also show up in Planner Pro but they are not listed on the main ABC task list itself. I am hoping that one day I can use voice commands to add tasks directly to Planner Pro. You can update almost everything via phone except the project the task is associated with. You can then take the whole thing with you on your phone. Tasks can be tied to goals or projects on the iPad and Mac version to keep you on track. Incomplete tasks are automatically carried over to the next day. ![]() You can also attach reminders if they have to happen at a specific time. (example: A1 task is urgent and important and should be done first. Many choices are available for repetition (daily, weekly etc) Tasks are then assigned by the user to the ABC system with a numeral following to further clarify the importance of the task. It is easy to use and has a nice interface. Best productivity/task list program I have found in its price range. ![]()
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