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5 Brilliant Productivity Apps for iPhone Users

In last few years, Android has caught up with iOS. Some may even say Android possess higher customization capabilities now. But, personally, despite the futuristic and seductive design of Galaxy S8, the amazing camera of LG G6 and brilliant software experience of Pixel - the single most reason why I, with many others, stick to their 'boring' iPhones is the presence of some of the best-designed apps exclusive to iPhones. So here are 5 brilliant productivity apps that are exclusive to iPhone.

1.Clear

Clear

Clear is one of the first apps that made managing your to-dos fun and engaging. Clear is very elegant, clever and revelatory, as The New York Times said. And most importantly, it is incredibly simple. The app introduced the concept of swiping away your completed tasks years ago. Another notable feature of Clear is its visual aesthetics, in which color codes tasks according to its importance.

 

2.Things 3

Things3

Things 3 is an app that has been under development for, wait for it, 5 years. The German developers Cultured Code was already famous with the creation of Things desktop app, and Things 2 for iPhones. For many years Things 2 remained the best to-do app for iPhone. However, Things 3 is a whole different beast, built from the ground up based on David Allen's GTD principle. A complete rethinking of the original, award-winning task manager, with a perfect balance between simplicity and power, incredible new features, delightful interactions, and a timeless new design.

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Source: lifehacker

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