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Aug272015

Orderly 2.9.2 visual to-do App for iOS - now with unlimited folders

Tekton Technologies today announces Orderly - Reminders, Tasks and To-Do Lists 2.9.2, a major update to their popular productivity app for iOS devices, now comes with multiple "Folders", where users can create as many categories, while retaining the power of visual layouts. Power and simplicity are the key usage drivers. Designed based on how the human mind visualizes to-do lists, featuring awesome themes & location based reminders, the app makes sure that a task never goes unnoticed.

Orderly - Tasks and To-Do Lists 2.9.2, a major update to their productivity app exclusively designed for iOS8. Offering nice simple gestures, multiple font sizes, the ability to set due date for individual items as well as the entire list, Orderly adds even more convenience and ease-of-use for everyone. Featuring awesome themes and location based reminders, Orderly makes sure that a task never goes unnoticed. 

Now introducing "Folders", where users can create as many categories, while still retaining the power of visual layouts. With even more power and yet retaining the simplicity, power and simplicity are the key usage drivers of Orderly.

Introducing Folders:
Folders is a great way to categorize your tasks and to-do lists in multiple categories, while still retaining the power of visual layouts.
* Create as many 'Folders'(categories) as you need. Each category can have as many to-do lists
* Create 'Folders'(categories) for shopping, daily chores, vacation planning, Project tasks and many more limited only by your imagination
* Pick a favorite Folder icon or category icon for each category
* Move to-dos between categories
* Re-order categories on the left menu
* Edit categories, by changing the name, icon, folder color
* Notification icon, provides notification count for each category, and not just the entire set

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