Google today released a standalone version of its Tasks tool for Android and iOS mobile operating systems. The Google Tasks app will help you plan, the organization and planning your daily routines work and occupations, and comes right after the announcement of the new Gmail.
Google Tasks existed as part of the G Suite, but it seems the company has finally decided to make it available to everyone by launching a standalone application for Android and iOS.
“Activate, record, and edit your tasks from anywhere, anytime, with to-dos that sync across Appliances Integrating with Gmail and Google Calendar will help you get things done much faster,” says Google.
Google Tasks promises to help you create task lists for your most important tasks, manage your work from Gmail or Google Calendar, and edit, view, and manage all your tasks, from all your devices, directly from your mobile phone.
The app will also allow users to easily break down their tasks into subtasks, add and edit details on any task that requires special attention, create tasks directly from Gmail, locate tasks from the inbox messages, view their tasks in the Gmail sidebar, change priority and organize them by date easily with drag and drop.
Those of you who are interested in the Google Tasks app are free and can download it directly from Google Tasks Google Play store or from App Store. Apple.
As for the features of the app, you can see it detailed guide published by Google.
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