![]() ![]() They rely a lot on the few very good apps that are available cross platform. OneNote can work as a To Do client, sure, but it was never a Task client because people need Tasks often for different reasons than someone would use a List. Failure to do so, not only impacts usability of those services across form factors, but it looks sloppy as hell to potential users.Ī lot of people use Calendar Appointments instead of Tasks because of Poor Task integration in some PIM services, or poor application support at the OS level for 1st party PIM services. It's a basic 101 thing to make sure happens across your own platforms with your own services. iCloud PIM works flawlessly across Apple's platform. ![]() Personally I just switched to iPhone and bought an iMac so I didn't have to worry about it anymore. It's just another Fisher Price looking app to load up on your Desktop/Notebook and Tablet/Smartphone, when I'm sure many of us already have enough apps Synching on those devices and shaving precious minutes off of our battery life. Meanwhile, you can hook up your account to a Samsung TouchWiz device and their Task client works practically flawless with Outlook 2013 with almost all of the above named features. The mobile client has to support this, as well as the Desktop Client otherwise you're forced to use a specific machine to manage your tasks - and that's been the issue with Windows Phone. You need Start & Due Dates, Recurrence, Completion, Status, Reminders, Owners & Delegation (Assigning), Flagging (Follow Up), Priority, etc. OneNote doesn't work as a Task Manager because managing tasks is more than creating lists and checking them off. ![]()
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