Any.docovered some more ground with the launch of a Web platform.

The popular to-do and tasks software started its run as a mobile app for Android and iOS.

An Any.do Chrome extension came before this slick unveiling of a web program.

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If you have Any.do installed on your smartphones, then the web app should be a familiar experience.

Any.do organizes all tasks in aTimeview and aFolderview.

Add tasks (and sub-tasks) easily with a choose the + sign.

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ThePlanning Modeshows tasks and all folders spanned across today, tomorrow, and someday.

At one glance, you get an overview of what needs to be done and what’s expected.

Tasks can be easily moved across folders and dates for quick organization.

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TheFocus Modeas the name suggests shows all tasks arranged in a single top-to-bottom list.

It’s easy to see and use this view if you like approaching your tasks one at a time.

For any task, you might set timely reminders and cross them out when completed.

Any.do Planning Mode

Any.do is one of the simpler task management apps around.

Notes is another feature that’s missing right now.

For now, Any.do Web App is a smooth and simple experience.

Any.do Focus Mode

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