I think that already at the bare mention of words «the list of tasks» iPhone owner confused. You do not need to be an expert to understand that the application of its kind under the iPhone, a lot, including the undisputed leader in the person of Things.
What is different from the Doris million unique?
For example, the existence of its own service, which allows to manage tasks from a browser. Case Remember the milk is alive and well. For the sake of justice, it should be noted that the RTM is only available to the client paying subscribers that immediately removes it from the level of budget. Doris browser client and the server will certainly have its advantages like the platform and convenient synchronization (arising from no cables or configuration Wi-Fi), but so elegant and Things Hit List application on the far.
The second interesting «chip» - work in panoramic mode, type the text that much easier.
And as a bonus - supporting the Russian language.
About the existence of the history of the tasks, category, or browse the different options separately will not say that this functions is not uncommon ...
Of the deficiencies I have noted some slowness and mediocre quality of the interface (however, a significant improvement compared with the previous version), not with the background of RTM, Todo and other analogues.
Summary: a good manager of tasks with their strengths, weaknesses, and relatively modest price of 3 dollars. Recently, developers have submitted a free application - Doris LITE. So before you buy, you can learn from it.
Links
Doris (link to iTunes)
Doris LITE (link to iTunes)
Original on russian

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toggl provides that such an application on Adobe AIR, which lives in a taskbar. To stop/change the timer for another task you need two clicks: one on the icon in taskbar, the second button on the application's window.
Helps you see how you really spend your day. Makes every second count
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- Workspaces
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- Teams and permissions
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- Desktop application
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- iGoogle gadget
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