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  • Wunderlist 2 lands on the iPad as a universal app

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    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    02.14.2013

    Wunderlist launched version 2 of its popular iPhone and Mac task manager late last year and has stepped up to the plate again to launch a fresh, new version that adds support for the iPad. The new iPad version of Wunderlist 2 is formatted for the Retina tablet screen and is not a stretched-out version of the iPhone app. It includes all the best features of Wunderlist 2 and packages them into a UI that looks great on the iPad. I especially appreciate the larger form factor when browsing through the activity center, which tracks your invites and gives you an overview of what is going on inside your Wunderlist lists. Wunderlist is available as a free app in the iOS App Store. With these latest changes, Wunderlist has taken a nice leap forward and is a strong competitor in the productivity space.

  • Wunderlist 2 task manager app hits the iPad

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    02.14.2013

    6Wunderkinder's Wunderlist 2 has been developing something of a following among the highly organized, although there's been a conspicuous gap when iPad owners couldn't keep up with the to-dos and reminders they'd created on their phones. The hole is closing quickly: Wunderlist 2's iOS version is now a universal app that supports all flavors of iPads. There won't be any surprises in features if you had a peek at the app on an Android tablet last week, but consistency is more of a virtue than a vice when juggling tasks. Hit the source link for the big-screen update.

  • Wunderlist 2 task app hits Android tablets, comes to iPad soon

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    02.07.2013

    How quickly they grow up: 6Wunderkinder's near-ubiquitous Wunderlist 2 only just reached native app status as 2012 wound to a close, and it's already being optimized for Android tablets. The task management app should now offer its to-do lists and reminders on Google-powered slates of any size, with new layouts and artwork just for the bigger screen. Every Android user gets a handful of meaningful upgrades in the process, including list sharing between apps, the ability to save links and test as well as automatic syncing. Android fans wanting to get things done can hit the Google Play link to get the new version today, but they won't be the only ones getting the larger experience -- the developer is teasing an iPad equivalent in the near future.

  • Wunderlist 2 debuts, ditches HTML5 for native apps on Android, Windows, iOS and Mac

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    Terrence O'Brien
    Terrence O'Brien
    12.18.2012

    Wunderlist is one of those apps that's beloved by productivity nerds, but not very well known outside of those circles. Part of the appeal came from its availability on almost every platform out there. To reach true OS agnosticism 6Wunderkinder, however, relied on HTML5 -- which makes porting an app easy, but comes with its own drawbacks, including lackluster performance. (Just ask Mark Zuckerberg.) With the revamp, Wunderlist 2, the task management platform now has truly native apps for Android, iOS, OS X and Windows to compliment its web site. There are a few new features, including push notifications, reminders and reoccurring tasks, but it's the dramatically smoother and speedier operation that's the real story here. And, while the design is familiar, there are some tweaks to the UI that make it much more user friendly, especially on mobile. Unfortunately, the move away from the beleaguered HTML5 base isn't without its casualties. The company no longer offers a Linux client, though the available Chrome extension should help sooth the pain. To download it for yourself check out the source link.