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Taskheat review: Promising task manager has unique way of getting things done

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<p>Many to-do apps do the same thing in a similar fashion: Display a list of tasks you check off as each one is completed. Taskheat takes a different approach, allowing users to switch between a traditional list-based workflow and a flowchart where similar tasks are connected in a visual way to help better organize how things get done in real life.</p><p>Available on Mac, iPad, and iPhone for a one-time $10 in-app purchase after a free 14-day trial, Taskheat features a simple (if not entirely intuitive) user interface. Projects are listed in a sidebar at left, while adding a new task is as simple as double-clicking in the right-hand area of the Flowchart or List view. Name the item, then add optional notes, color coding, tags, due date, contact assignment, or location as desired.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3607352/taskheat-review.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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