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      Fixed crash on macOS 10.10 Yosemite related to custom AnyDesk configurations.
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      Fixed couple of small bugs.
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    Jan 14, 2020

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      File Manager upload function fixed.
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      Fixed issue when user unable to reconnect after installing AnyDesk update.
    • bug_reportConnection retry attempt:
      Fixed crash on multiple connection retry attempt.
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      Improved keyboard input handling.
    • bug_reportFixes:
      Fixed couple of small bugs.
    Version 5.4.1App

    Dec 11, 2019

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      Installation process has been improved.
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      Fixed display of client name in recent sessions list.
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      Fixed indicator of remote displays.
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      Fixed crash on incoming chat message.
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    Dec 4, 2019

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    Any.do
    Operating systemAndroid
    iOS
    Google Chrome App
    Web browserMacAlexaChrome appApple WatchWear OSWindowsGmail
    TypeProductivity
    Task management
    CalendarAssistantGrocery listRemindersPersonal Assistant
    LicenseFreemium
    Websitewww.any.do

    Any.do is a popular productivity platform designed to help people stay organized and get more done.

    History[edit]

    Any.do was first launched in November 2011. Within 30 days Any.do reached 500,000 downloads.[1][2] By November 2013, Any.do reached over 7M users,[3] over 10 million users in March 2014, 15 million in November 2016 and 30 million users by 2020. Any.do extended its offering beyond its original to do list / task management functionality with a built in calendar, and a personal assistant service that can complete the user's tasks.[4]

    Any.do was co-founded by Omer Perchik, Yoni Lindenfeld, and Itay Kahana. It has offices in both Tel Aviv and San Francisco.

    Prior to Any.do, co-founders Omer Perchik, Itay Kahana and Yoni Lindenfeld launched a simpler version of the app on Android called Taskos.[5]

    Products[edit]

    Any.do App Mac Ios

    The Any.do app[edit]

    The Any.do app works and syncs across multiple platforms including: Android, iOS, Chrome, Web,[6] Mac,[7] Windows PC,[8] Apple Watch,[9] Android Wear,[10] Gmail [11] and iPad. Any.do is a free app that introduced a premium subscription model in 2014[12][13] Over the years, Any.do announced several integrations with Amazon Alexa,[14]Slack,[15]Google Assistant,[16]Siri, Gmail, Zapier[17] and WhatsApp.[18]

    Core features

    To-do list / Task management[19][20]:

    • Create, edit, delete tasks and lists[21]
    • Support for sub-tasks, notes, file attachments
    • Share lists, assign tasks and add sending comments via Chat[22]
    • Voice input, including integration with Siri, Google Assistant and Amazon Echo.[21][23]
    • Auto-suggest feature with predictive text[24]
    • Reminders - one time, recurring and location-based reminders[24]
    • Real-time sync across all of a user's devices[25][21]
    • Color tags for tasks
    • Focus more / Time tracker
    • Grocery list / Shopping list feature that:[26]
      • Sorts your items by aisles
      • Allows you to create multiple lists for different stores
      • Auto-detects grocery items and allows you to move them to the right list
      • Makes it easy to share your grocery lists with anyone
      • Copy online recipe ingredients into your clipboard and the list would help you import and sort them automatically
      • Already works in 10 different languages
      • Works seamlessly with Alexa Shopping list / Alexa Grocery list.

    Prioritization/planning[27]:

    • The Any.do Moment prompts users to make a habit of morning task planning. (Created after the founders found this to be a common practice among highly productive users of the app.) [28]
    • Using drag and drop tasks and lists can be reordered, and given different levels of priority
    • Task notifications can be snoozed.

    Calendar(replacing the deprecated Cal app):

    • Daily, 3-day, weekly, and monthly view of combined tasks and events.
    • Integrates with phone calendar and Facebook calendar
    • Assign tasks to calendar events and merge to-do items with specific meetings.[29]
    • Calendar widget across iOS & Android

    Assistant[30]

    • The Any.do Assistant allows the user to send their tasks to a professional personal assistant who would handle the task for them. The service is provided via a chat interface and supports both text and voice messages.[25]

    Cal app (deprecated)[edit]

    In July 2013, Any.do released their second app, Cal for iPhone, .[31] Cal for Android was later released in December 2013.[32] Like Any.do, Cal was an interactive, gesture-based calendar app with social integrations. Unlike other calendar apps, Cal helps users focus on the immediate schedule of their day and find pockets of free time for personal use.[33]Cal's scheduling and productivity features included:

    • Instant location recommendations based on meeting address[34]
    • Auto-suggest feature with predictive text[24]
    • Google and Waze map integrations[35]
    • Uber feature for booking a ride to meetings[36]
    • Cloud sync across all of a user's devices[29]
    • Amazon and Gifts.com integration for buying event gifts (iPhone only)[35]

    Cal also integrates with the original Any.do task app and allows users to automatically populate their calendars with relevant tasks by date and event.[37] The development of Cal ended in 2014.

    Design[edit]

    On October 9, 2013, The Verge reported Any.do to be the one of the main inspirations behind Jony Ive's iOS 7 redesign, and others have noted its similarities to the revamped Apple operating system.[38][39]

    Funding[edit]

    Any.do announced $1 million in angel funding in November 2011.[1]

    By May 2013 the company had raised $3.5 million from Genesis Partners, Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors, Blumberg Capital, Joe Lonsdale of Palantir Technologies, Brian Koo of Formation 8, Joe Greenstein of Flixter, and Felicis Ventures.[40] The company raised additional unannounced funding from a group of strategic investors including Jerry Yang of AME Cloud Ventures and Steve Chen of YouTube, among others, by October of that same year.[38]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ abPerez, Sarah (Nov 10, 2011). 'Any.DO Launches A Social To Do List App With $1 Million In Funding'. TechCrunch.
    2. ^Schonfeld, Erick (Dec 12, 2011). 'Any.DO Android App Downloaded 500,000 Times In 30 Days'. TechCrunch.
    3. ^Vozza, Stephanie (Nov 18, 2013). '5 Habits of Productivity App Super Users'. Entrepreneur.
    4. ^'The Next Evolution of Productivity'.
    5. ^Miller, Tessa (Oct 10, 2013). 'I'm Omer Perchik, and This Is the Story Behind Any.do'. Lifehacker.
    6. ^'The Any.do Web App Is Here'. Any.do. 2014-05-22. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    7. ^'Any.do for Mac is finally here!'. Any.do. 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    8. ^'Any.do is launching new apps for Windows, Mac & Gmail'. Any.do. 2019-09-22. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    9. ^'New Any.do Apple Watch App - Turn Your Watch into a Powerful Productivity Tool'. Any.do. 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    10. ^'Any.do For Android Wear is now Available'. Any.do. 2018-07-13. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    11. ^'Any.do for Gmail: Create Action Items Straight from Your Inbox'. Any.do. 2018-11-11. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    12. ^'Any.do To-Do App Now Available on the Web'. PC Magazine. May 22, 2014.
    13. ^'Save time & hassle with Any.do Premium'. Any.do. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    14. ^'Customize Lists on Alexa : Alexa Blogs'. developer.amazon.com. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    15. ^'Slack meet Any.do'. Any.do. 2017-10-25. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
    16. ^'Stay on top of your day with proactive help from your Assistant'. Google. 2018-07-17. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    17. ^Zapier. 'New Integration: Manage Your To-Do List with Any.do'. Zapier. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    18. ^'WhatsApp Tasks & Reminders | Any.do Integration'. whatsapp.any.do. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
    19. ^'The Best To-Do List App | Free & Simple To-Do List'. Any.do. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    20. ^'Free Reminders App | Daily, Weekly & Monthly Reminders'. Any.do. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    21. ^ abcMessieh, Nancy (Dec 19, 2011). 'Any.DO is the only productivity Android app you'll ever need'. The Next Web.
    22. ^Piltch, Avram (March 1, 2012). 'Any.DO App Beams Tasks to Friends, Follows Up on Missed Calls'. LAPTOP Magazine.
    23. ^Seifert, Dan. 'Amazon's Echo gets proper to-do support with new Any.Do integration'. The Verge. Retrieved 2016-11-18.
    24. ^ abcDuffy, Jill (June 7, 2013). 'Any.do (for iPhone)'. PC Mag.
    25. ^ abPierce, David. 'Any.do's Assistant Puts a Chat Bot to Work on Your To Do List'. WIRED. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
    26. ^'Free Shopping List App | Grocery & Shopping Lists'. Any.do. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    27. ^'Free Daily Planner | Plan Your Day In Seconds'. Any.do. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    28. ^Baer, Drake (June 3, 2013). 'When do apps become rituals?'. Fast Company.
    29. ^ abHenry, Alan (July 11, 2013). 'Cal, the Calendar App from the Team at Any.DO, Is Available Now'. Lifehacker.
    30. ^'Online Personal Assistant On-Demand | Save Time & Get More Done'. Any.do. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
    31. ^Tofel, Kevin C. (July 11, 2013). 'Book an appointment to the App Store: Any.Do's Cal just launched for iOS'. GigaOm.
    32. ^Yeung, Ken (Dec 4, 2013). 'Any.do's Cal smart calendar app lands on Android'. The Next Web.
    33. ^Fiegerman, Seth (July 11, 2013). 'Any.DO's Calendar App Helps You Find More Free Time'. Mashable.
    34. ^Grey, Melissa (July 2013). 'With Cal, Any.DO hopes to bring its productivity magic to calendars (hands-on)'. Engadget. Retrieved Dec 23, 2013.
    35. ^ abMoon, Mariella (Oct 2013). 'Any.DO's Cal app scores Uber, Waze and Google Maps integration (updated)'. Engadget. Retrieved Dec 23, 2013.
    36. ^Pinola, Melanie (Oct 8, 2013). 'Cal from Any.DO Now Integrates with Google Maps, Waze, Amazon and More'. Lifehacker.
    37. ^Nieva, Richard (June 6, 2013). 'Any.do announces Cal, a proudly not-so-smart calendar app'. PandoDaily.
    38. ^ abNewton, Casey (Oct 9, 2013). 'Taskmasters: how Israeli intelligence officers helped inspire the look of iOS 7'. The Verge.
    39. ^Fiegerman, Seth (June 11, 2013). 'iOS 7 Updates Look a Little Too Familiar to Some Apple Developers'. Mashable.
    40. ^Perez, Sarah (May 13, 2013). 'Intelligent To Do List App Any.DO Raises $3.5 Million, Will Further Expand Into Personal Productivity Space'. TechCrunch.

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