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Done Offers Gesture-Based Goal Tracking & To-Do Lists On iPhone

If you are about make new changes to your life, there are plenty of apps for that. There are other popular apps like Lift and Mentor which can be used to cultivate new habits in life. These app will surely bring lots of changes in your life. Done Not Done was one such app released but the defect was that it just focused only on entertainment. The newly realeased app namely Done is a lot more useful and can be used to log any goals you might want to acheive in distant future. the app is simple and pretty neat too.


In order to add a new task, click on the big '+' icon at the bottom. To add an entry to the app’s main page, you just have to define a title, and select a date. Based on the choice of date, Done sorts your goals into three categories: those that have to finished within a day are under short goals, ones with a deadline between two to four days are mid-range, while anything more than that makes a long-term goal. These options are basically provided by Done by default and you can also adjust the duration of each from the settings.


Done basically is minimal lloking app with no plent effects and graphics but provides a plenty. Swipe across the screen inorder to change the theme, the provider provides you with 5 different themes that can be applied to the app's buttons and header. Done Offers Gesture-Based Goal Tracking & To-Do Lists On iPhone



Once you need to update the task that has been added to done, just swipe to its left of the screen. Swiping in opposite direction adds a star nera to the task which denotes that it is important. If an entry’s description is too long and doesn’t fully show up in the main list, long-press it. Deleting tasks is not the easiest of feats, since the developer has chosen to assign a rather difficult gesture to it (two-fingered swipe to the right). using two finger to move a task to the left reveals an email button.





Done is a free app for both iPhone and iPod touch.

Install Done from App Store

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