Making a to-do list on the device you take everywhere — your phone — is a great way to get organized. You can whip it out at any point to add an item, or — joy of joys — cross one off.
We’ve taken a look at the to-do lists in the App Store and have come up with five fresh options that will help your productivity in specific ways. Best of all, each one is free.
1. Lucid Lists Free

Tasks are categorized as “raw” denoting a new or far-off task, “ripe,” which means ready for action, or “rotten” if you’ve missed the due date. This system provides an at-a-glance look at what needs doing and should help anyone stay on track of regular chores.
Developer: Kembipro
Best for: Ongoing time management
2. Errands To-Do List

You can also view monthly calendars that show tasks due on different dates, which is a great way of getting an overview of just what it is your to-do list has in store for you.
Developer: Yoctoville
Best for: Anyone who needs reminder alerts
3. Home&Work Lite

Within the “work”, “home,” “project,” “school” and “personal” sections, you can add to-do items and other tasks into a plethora of sub-sections such as appointments, documents, events, yard work, etc. There’s even a “to-think” category, if you’re so busy you need to remind yourself to do so.
Developer: Manumatix
Best for: Control freaks
4. Listable

The lists themselves are simple — you create tasks as text entries and then tick them off or delete them once complete. The app also offers an “activity stream” view, so if you have shared lists with others, there’s an at-a-glance way to view who has done what, and when.
Developer: StackBuilders
Best for: To-do list collaboration
5. ListPro

It’s not just the creation options that are complex — the options within the lists leave no stone unturned. Within to-do lists you can highlight, indent, and add categories, priority ratings, flags and more. Once you’ve created your lists, you can then re-arrange items, filter results and send an e-mail reminder.
We’re just touching the surface of what this app is capable of. If you’re a die-hard to-do list fan, or want to try and become one, this app comes highly recommended.
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