

There are monthly and yearly options for $1.99 and $12.99 respectively.
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While the core app functionality is Free, you can upgrade to Premium to get a privacy lock for the app, Superpriorities, Subtasks, a web app with sync, and more. Since subscription payments are pretty popular with developers these days, I’d like to commend 1312 on offering a lifetime one-time payment option in addition to its subscription services. In its current state, Pocket Lists 2 is a gorgeous todo app that has the most colorful interface possible while still looking elegant. I’m curious about how a lot of these icons will work with a darker theme. While there isn’t a dark mode available right now, it is set to arrive soon.
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The completion animation for lists is also really nice with a confetti explosion animation and some nice blurred transition that gives you a nice card with options to redo the list or archive it. The use of larger than usual icons for the lists is also a welcome change from the usual size most apps use. Usually, apps offer just a background or an icon customization option. The options for iconography and backgrounds for projects and tasks are great. It is also built to be as simple or as complex as you’d like it to be.

Pocket Lists 2 has an interface that looks great - but one that doesn’t sacrifice simplicity. A lot of modern apps either go standard for their interfaces while sticking to platform specific design guidelines or go all the way to create a good looking but confusing for some interfaces.

So when Akshay told me about Pocket Lists 2 a little while ago, I was pretty blown away by just how well designed the app is and how much it offers right now.ġ312 advertises this as the most friendly to-do list app and it shows. The one problem with Things is the initial cost that is a big barrier for some people (even though it is well worth it). Things 3 is an excellently balanced app that offers as much as you want from it, without feeling overwhelming in any way. It is always great seeing developers cater to the more casual audiences on one hand, with apps like Clear and Due, and also the “Getting Things Done” crowd on the other with apps like OmniFocus. Over the last few years, I’ve used and reviewed quite a few productivity apps and suites. In iPad, iPhone, Web Pocket Lists 2 - Simple and Elegant Productivity
