Task Screen - Lock Screen To-Do List app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 1038 ratings )
Utilities Productivity
Developer: By Mitch PTY LTD
Free
Current version: 1.06, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 01 Nov 2015
App size: 3.84 Mb

Creates an image of your to-do list displayed over the photo of your choice. Set that image as your lock screen wallpaper to display your to-do list attractively on your phones lock screen.

Never Forget Anything Again!

If you’re anything like me, you only ever open your to do list app when:

1. You need to add something to it
2. You need a number, name or something else you saved to it
3. It’s the end of your day
4. You can’t think of anything to do.

By using this app you will instead automatically check your to-do list every time you look at your phone. Keeping you on task without driving you crazy with annoying reminders, alarms, or pop-up box’s.

How to use:

1. Choose any lock screen image you like, re-size and move it around until it looks perfect
2. Add text to the top of the image such as contact details, ICE, or a nice quote
3. Add and delete your tasks, reminders and notes
4. Save the image with no watermarks
5. Go to the “Photos” app and set it as your lock screen image
6. Stay on task, once everything is done, go back to step 3 :)

This app saves a beautiful image to your photo album, ready to be set as your lock screen. It is currently not possible to edit the to-do list from the lock screen, or for an app to change the lockscreen image. I’ve made it as easy as possible but here are some tips to make it even easier.

Tips and Tricks:

• Instead of updating the image every time you’ve completed a task, simply update your lock screen image at the end of each day, ready for the next.
• During the day open the app and check off and add tasks without updating the lockscreen each time.
• If you exit the app fully (by double tapping the home button and swiping it up) you will need to re-position the background image. Leave the app running instead until this can be fixed.
• If you push “More” instead of “Use as Wallpaper” in the photos app when setting the image as your lockscreen, you can move the “Use as Wallpaper” button up the list so it will be easier to access next time

Thank you.