Asana, the high-profile productivity startup that's trying to redesign the workplace around tasks (instead of email), has
a new iOS app out. It's worth a closer look, even if you really love email. The biggest improvement today is a native task creation and editing interface, that includes features you'll find on the web version: adding due dates, recurring tasks, adding task followers and tags, and creating and editing notes. The previous
big mobile update, from the end of 2011, looked good but didn't let you do much. It had a multi-pane design that you'd swipe left and right to navigate through. This new version, built from the ground up, has moved navigation to a top menu bar, which makes sense from a user experience point of view.
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