

Where Things is rigid, the Hit List allows you to organize the way that YOU like to see your lists. Things is very good but too inflexible and, frankly, too expensive for the feature list. I've tried a ton of other apps and they all had limitations that were deal breakers.
The hit list free#
I've been using The Hit List off and on for several years but only recently upgraded AND got the FREE iPhone app that works well, and has instant push notifications. The functionality is still the best – but now I'd have to recommend NOT buying it. It was a bit buggy under Mojave but now in Monterey, it crashes constantly. It's 3 yrs since Karelia has updated this app or supported in any way.
The hit list update#
I regretfully have to update the glowing review I wrote below. The Best To Do Manager – and I've tried them all - EDITED The Hit List includes sync service to sync with The Hit List for iPhone and The Hit List for Apple Watch (sold separately on the iOS App Store) or other Macs. However, if you do use a task management system such as Getting Things Done by David Allen, The Hit List is flexible enough to support you.Ĭapture and forget what you need to do later with The Hit List and get your "now" back, with confidence. It can be as simple as just keeping a list of things to do as you would on a piece of paper.

The Hit List keeps things simple by not forcing you to learn a system. The tool to manage your life shouldn't be. Your life is complicated enough as it is. Neutralize chaos, and recapture your time and focus. Use it with The Hit List for iPhone v2.3 (available on the iOS App Store) which includes The Hit List for Apple Watch and enjoy fast, reliable sync service included with the purchase of the app.
The hit list professional#
Hope you rate it and sorry if you didn't do well.Powerful, flexible and simple task management that is a pleasure to use, The Hit List can handle personal tasks and professional projects.


