Taskcode for iOS - a task manager with an unusual and very fast commissioning
Ios / / December 23, 2019
Taskcode looks like a regular task manager: nested lists, reminders, repetition, notes. But when it comes to creating new tasks, You know how good the idea of developers.
Instead of filling endless fields and turn the wheels with time and date, we are asked to enter a name, description, time and other attributes of the problem by using a simple syntax. A total of six tags of which are the bricks, develops a holistic picture.
Do not worry, the tags are very simple: just one character. Moreover, for them I do not even need to switch your keyboard: the necessary buttons have carefully handed down in the additional panel keys.
-
"
- name. -
#
- date. -
@
- time. -
$
- repetition. -
%
- sub-task. -
*
- Colour.
After spending 2-3 minutes on research, you can create new tasks in just a few seconds. It looks messy character set is transformed into a neat card. Do not worry, with the cards easy to interact tapami usual, the code is no longer needed.
Without the code, you can also create notes. Their addition is unified, just any task without time or repetition turns into a note. If you want to have it was the name, you can use the tag
"
.
To edit, delete or archive tasks using a long press on an item in the list. In this case the selected action can be applied to several problems. After the completion of archiving or they fall into the appropriate sections of the menu.
In the menu you can peep syntax examples for all the tags. Almost all of them understand regular expressions, which are also automatically inserted as you type. For example, there are many ready-made options from which to easily choose a suitable time, repetitions or date.
In the settings Taskcode all the bare necessities: a dark theme interface, time of tasks by default, help and detailed instructions. The latter could not be added, but the developers are not lazy and described all the features and capabilities of specific examples application.
Of the minuses Taskcode can mention the lack of 24-hour time format and a table, or at least the web version. The first is not so critical, the second is likely to be amended in the future, because the application has appeared recently.
The rest of the task manager more than interesting and noteworthy. I liked it, well, you try for yourself: the price is quite democratic.