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GerritV

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I tried both, but not extensively. In comparison, I would say Todoist looks more like a classic task lists creator, while Any.DO takes a somewhat other layout approach. Of course that is a strictly personal observation. I think you can dive in Todoist at any moment, while Any.DO might have you overview the app first to get the most out of it.
Both have a subscription model that you will want, because they offer a bare minimum for free. But prices look close to oneanother.
HTH
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