My only option is to go back to Todoist which is a far superior app anyway, I just didn’t want to pay the $30 annual fee. UPDATE: At this point now 3 weeks later GoodTask is still useless. Don’t waste your money on this until they have fixed the issues with iOS 13. I rarely spend $10 on an app and now I feel like I was ripped off. Well I can say now that even with 13.1 update it is still basically useless and there is no firm plan on when they are going to resolve the problem. The interim solution was for me to not use all my reminders lists (not a solution). I contacted the developer and the answer was “performance issues” and it gets “a little better” with iOS 13.1. Unfortunately with iOS 13 GoodTask is rendered pretty much useless. I bought GoodTask 2 weeks before the new iOS 13 update came out and I loved the flexibility and additional features which iOS reminders did not have. I spent almost 30 years developing software, and seriously, the level of detailed thought that this developer has put into how to make GoodTask do things is off the charts. I’ll often find myself wishing that it could do a particular thing, and to my surprise, an option to make that happen has existed all along. I’m still discovering amazing things, even after almost a year of using it every single day. It’s one of those apps that constantly - and I do mean constantly - surprises me with extra features I had no idea it had. Some of them are better at certain things than others, and that will always be the case, but this app is the one that continually stands above them all for me. name one, any one, and I guarantee you I’ve bought it. Like most of you who are taking the time to read this, I’ve spent a small fortune over the years buying every single todo app on the market. I have smart lists for every vantage point that I normally had to manually search in the native iOS app, and I feel like even though there was a little learning curve, it’s going to save me so much time moving forward. The smart lists were a bonus, as I didn’t understand when I bought it just how customizable they were. The other thing I wanted was a place where I could see my calendar events and tasks all in one place, and once I figured out that I could turn off “separate calendar events,” all my boxes were checked. But I also didn’t want to disturb his process and make him download a new app. My husband and I share family iOS reminders and calendars, but I wanted something more comprehensive for subtasks, and mainly recurring events so I could check off habits throughout the day without having to uncheck a full list every morning. At first I thought I wasted ten dollars, but once I figured out the settings I was able to utilize GoodTask exactly the way I wanted to. Let me start off my saying I NEVER buy apps that are over $0.99. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy available on the developer's website Optional auto-renewing subscription for Supporter status Subtasks, Automatic Repeat after Completion & Manual sort (GoodTask 3 only) Supports iPad Pro and multi-tasking for all iPads Supports portrait/landscape mode on all devices Duplicate, Change due dates, add/switch tags/lists, etc. Bulk actions to edit/check/delete multiple tasks at once Overdue tasks, Location-based tasks, Recent tasks, etc. Filter by including or excluding text/tags List with selective Reminders Lists and Calendars Add Quickly and Smartly with Presets and Text Snippets Board view with Date, Priority, List, Tag type List, Day, Week, Month view on each list Manage Reminders Lists and Calendars easily Supports fully customizable recurring tasks
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