The Hit List 4+

Simply Powerful Task Manager

Karelia Software LLC

Designed for iPad

    • 4.6 • 7 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Powerful, flexible, and simple task management — for everything. Big jobs? Weekly errands? Bucket lists? Five year plan? No sweat.

Whatever the task, capture it in The Hit List — then relax. Let The Hit List keep track of it for you, freeing you to focus, and be more effective with time management and task management.

Use it on your iPhone or iPad. Use it with The Hit List for Mac (available on the Mac App Store). Use one app, or both with the included fast, reliable sync service to have everything you need at hand and in sync right when you want it.

It’s easy to learn — it’s as easy as making lists. And, it’s powerful enough to let you plan, let it go, then act at the right time. The Hit List scales with you, from simple list-making, to the power and flexibility of systems such as Getting Things Done (GTD) by David Allen, or your very own unique approach.

Life is complicated enough. The tool you use to manage life’s chaos doesn’t need to be. Keep it simple, with The Hit List. You can use it to manage a to-do list just like you would on a piece of paper. Or you can do much more. With The Hit List, the interface simplicity belies the power within.

Available for Mac (sold separately on the Mac App Store), and for iPhone, iPad as a Universal app. Use one app, or both with the included sync service to have everything you need at hand and in sync when you want it.

What’s New

Version 2.7.4

VERSION 2.7.4

• Fixes crash which could happen when going to create a new task

VERSION 2.7

Smarter Today Screen

• Tasks are sorted by priority within each section, making important tasks more prominent, and low priority tasks less so
• When viewing completed tasks, only those from today are shown
• The "Still Working On" section has been renamed to "Ongoing"

Upcoming Screen

• Improved layout splits up tasks for the week ahead so you can see what is happening each day

Syncing

• Push Sync means your task list is immediately up-to-date when editing on another device
• Improved syncing of recurring tasks
• Improved handling of time zone changes when travelling
• Fixed bug where adding a subtask to a completed task via sync might not mark it as incomplete
• Improved reliability of pull-to-sync

Group Details

• Viewing a Smart Folder's details is more informative, with an overview of its rule(s)
• Re-instated the icon for the folder which a group belongs to
• Improved handling of titles to avoid accidentally creating groups with leading or trailing whitespace

Task Lists

• New editing commands:
• Mark tasks as complete/incomplete
• Clear start date
• Increment start date
• Additional option to sort tasks by creation date
• iPad: Extra action to easily archive a partially complete list, cancelling any remaining tasks
• Better truncation of long list names when included while viewing a list (e.g. Today)
• Fixed crash which could occur when swiping to delete tasks
• Corrected indentation of checkboxes when searching

Task Details

• Fixed bug where the disclosure button could point the wrong way initially

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Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Walknuts ,

Best in Class!

Like another reviewer, I've tried a few To Do apps and this is the best. Unlike another reviewer, I've had great support: prompt and helpful. I run a consultancy business and this app helps me manage all my projects, as well as my personal life. I use it on iPhone, iPad, iMac and MacBook Air. Syncing is quick and reliable. I recommend The Hit List!

SvensterK ,

Consistent and reliable...Em

I’ve had this app installed for quit some time now, some years I think.

It keeps popping up and I look at it to see what function has been improved.

Its one of those apps that you start to use and want to use every day but it just doesn’t quite slip in to your work flow which is in constant flux regardless.

There are just one or two functions missing that let it slip off your workflow regime.

One function I’ve been seeing appear in a few apps lately is support for url schemes. This single function has made those apps infinitely more usaable by being able to link to other apps thus creating a workflow that ties these apps together making them interconnected and co-dependant in ways that elevates their usability phenomenally.

I think The Hit List is one of thoes apps that could benefit enormously with support for url schemes.

I don’t know if its even possible to do, but I do know it would be highly beneficial and desirable.

popendrills ,

Only one thing lacking

This app has really aged well and it meets most of my requirements as a task-manager.
If the user could add a reminder for the start date and due date, this app would completely replace my current task-manager

App Privacy

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