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WP7 Connect App of the Week: Tasks by Telerik

August 5, 2011 2 Comments

In my insane hunt for the perfect task and project manager I fell in love with Tasks by Telerik. It is a great app with incredible functionality. It looks good too as it boasts a beautiful rendition of Windows Phone Metro UI. If any of you are looking for a good Task app, you should definitely try this one.

 

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App Info:
Put an end to the chaos in your personal affairs with the Tasks app. It will become your best friend for planning, organizing and monitoring the progress of all your projects.

Planned to come are features such as notifications and sync with other existing task management solutions. Let us know what you’d like to see in Tasks and we’ll plan accordingly. (We are looking for your feedback to create the next version).

Here’s what Tasks does for you:

  • Landscape/Portrait Orientation support
  • Light and Dark theme support
  • Multiple languages – English, French, Italian and German Spanish coming soon)
  • Create tasks, projects
  • Create custom category
  • Tasks parameters
  • Assign to project and category
  • Due date
  • priority
  • Task recurrence: Every day, Weekday, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly
  • Use Email and Phone from contacts
  • Insert URL
  • Attach photo to task
  • Attach voice memo
  • Share tasks by email
  • Clear and familiar Metro motion interface
  • Application settings allow custom functionality adjustments

Coming soon:

  • Notifications and reminders
  • Tile update
  • Synchronization
  • Attach Location info
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