Google Tasks For Chromebook

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Operating System: Chromebook, Windows, Mac, Linux

Application Category: Productivity

Price: Free

Rating: 4.7949 stars based on 87161 reviews

Google Tasks: Get Things Done

Google Tasks Chromebook App Download

Download Google Tasks For Chromebook

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2018-04-27
  • Current Version: 24.40.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 81.95 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
  • Developer: Google

How To Download Google Tasks: Get Things Done On Chromebook

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Get more done with Google Tasks. Manage, capture, and edit your tasks from anywhere, at anytime, with to-dos that sync across all your devices. Integrations with Gmail and Google Calendar help you get tasks done—faster. Quickly capture tasks anywhere • Create task lists with your most important to-dos • View, edit, and manage tasks on the go, from any device • Manage tasks created in Gmail or Calendar on the web from your mobile device Add details and create subtasks • Break down your tasks to subtasks • Add details about the work you need to focus on • Edit details about any task as your work progresses View tasks created from emails • Create a task directly from an email in Gmail • View your tasks in the side panel of Gmail • Trace a task back to its source email Stay on track with due dates and notifications • Set a due date for every task to help you achieve your goals • Organize your tasks by date or prioritize using drag-and-drop • Receive due date notification reminders to keep your tasks on track Part of Google Workspace • Bring Google's suite of powerful, intelligent apps to your business • Leverage Google’s AI to bring data insights and analysis to every employee • Connect with your team seamlessly using one suite: Gmail, Tasks, Calendar & more Take control of your task management and install Google Tasks. Start managing your to-do list on the go with the Tasks planner app from Google.

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Reviews

  • I would like this App to be connected to a full web version

    3
    By $herBearry
    I would like this App to be connected to a full web version. I don’t like that it’s only attached to the Google Calendar.
  • Horrible

    1
    By reaper640
    I don’t have time at work to make sure I’m human every time I need to check a task. Extremely frustrating.
  • Recurring Task View

    4
    By itsjosh80
    It is a good app to keep track of tasks, but the only thing that I really don’t like is not being able to see an upcoming recurring task after the last recurrence was completed. You should be able to look and see all future tasks.
  • Please update the widget

    3
    By bmwils
    Love the app but the widget is not cute. Would love it if the widget was more customizable or something. Or if the google calendar widget included the tasks- since they do show up on the calendar which is great.
  • Sub Par

    2
    By Roy Rogers Mcfreeley
    In order to keep receiving notifications of my any tasks, I have to go in and delete the completed tasks even though they are on repeat. If I don’t I will never get a notification and you can’t even view upcoming tasks until it’s past due. Seems like an odd step to do as I never had to this previously when using this app on an Android device. Why add extra steps?
  • iPad mini widget is microscopic

    1
    By miggyiggs
    iPad mini widget is TINY, even like half the size of regular iPhone widget. Please fix this
  • Can’t share tasks on calendar

    1
    By Kaneohe
    Disappointing. You can sync task across your devices on calendar, but shared users of the same calendar cannot see those shared tasks. Huge gap - from the provider of both tools: Google. WTH.
  • Very Useful

    5
    By TannerMalone
    I chose this app over other todo/task apps because it has 2 key features. First, it syncs across multiple devices regardless of OS, letting me add/complete tasks whenever and wherever is convenient for me. This also helps me coordinate with my wife when we work on projects together. Second, it allows nested tasks. It only allows nesting one layer deep. Two layers deep would be helpful at times, but one layer is generally enough. As a bonus, it's also free. The only thing it doesn't do is let me change the order of my lists. That would be extremely helpful so I could float or pin my most used lists to the top and make them more accessible. Overall, great productivity app. Very useful.
  • Buggy

    4
    By JesusBenNazareth
    It’s just after 2:10 PM on a Sunday. Our recurring task that is supposed to go off every Friday at 2:10 PM just went off. Long tap if it happens to you too. Extremely frequent app releases with the same stock description of what’s in the new releases is unhelpful.
  • Better than others

    4
    By . . . . . , .
    I tried two competing programs before this one, and neither could successfully do recurring tasks the way I needed them to. This program accomplishes this mostly without incident; occasionally a task appears in Google calendar twice for the same day. The solution is to open the task, change to a different day then back again, save changes, and presto issue is solved. I hope they fix that glitch soon. I would appreciate the ability to select different colors for different groups of tasks to make it easier to differentiate them in Google calendar; right now I need to identify the group in the task description which feels like a chore, but it’s workable. Performing complicated recurrence patterns requires jumping through some hoops but it is possible. I appreciate that all tasks can have a start and end date. The tasks app attempts to show which tasks are for today, which honestly it shouldn’t even bother to do, as it doesn’t successfully convey that you have only completed one instance of a recurring task. Really this app and Google calendar should come bundled together into one product. I’m sure Google realizes this too. Hopefully they will combine them in the future.

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