Asana checklist pro6/4/2023 ![]() After Two WeeksĪfter two weeks of using Asana, I’m sold. It was after I became more familiar with how to interact with it and find the best way to break down my projects, that I really began to warm up to it. It took me about a day to get the basic feel of it. Using AJAX, Asana has a really nice feel to it with multiple views and easy to learn keyboard shortcuts. Plus, I’ve got unlimited projects and tasks for free-for the first 15 project members! As for value goes, this is hands-down the best out there. Running entirely in my browser, Asana has got me hooked. That’s when I decided to go ahead and give Asana a try before pulling-out my wallet. I had given Todoist another go and although I was pleased with how easy it was to use, it lacked some depth and required a subscription for the extra features I wanted. These were the bare bones of what I wanted. Ability to include others on a project (for future use).At the same time, I wanted an app that would allow me to set daily, weekly and monthly recurring tasks. ![]() The idea of edging towards more of a project management app appealed to me, as a number of projects of mine where increasing in complexity. There were a few specific things I was looking for in my new daily todo app. Having tried several todo lists in the past, I wanted to try something new. Wunderlist refused to sync and I lost a good deal of updates and changes I had made. ![]() I was so excited for Wunderlist 2 and with the announcement of the pro version, I was on the verge of jumping on it. For the longest time, Wunderlist was my go-to todo list. ![]()
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