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It's simpler and cleaner on every platform, not to mention more consistent; there's a big column view and a sidebar, which you access on mobile by swiping from the left edge and on the desktop through a key command.

Options that were previously too-easily available like the background color are now hidden in the settings menu, and a number of the sorting mechanisms — Today, This Week, and the like — have been made into Smart Lists. Smart Lists are a much more intelligent way of sorting tasks, and they blend in much more easily with the rest of Wunderlist's structure. It's also much faster in every case — the app was previously built on Titanium, which lets you build one app and use it everywhere, but it's now native on each platform.

The difference is huge, both in syncing speed there's also a new syncing engine, which works well and in general smoothness and reliability. I've never been a fan of the default fake-wood-panel background, or any of the other options either for that matter. I'd much rather pick my own background or just use a solid color, but Wunderlist doesn't offer either option — I picked a textured blue, which seemed like the least of evils.

Wunderlist has never been a particularly attractive app, and though the look has certainly been streamlined with the latest version, it's still not much to look at.

The app's basic paradigm hasn't really changed either, and you're still mostly managing lists of tasks. But the tasks themselves are far more powerful: you can finally add recurring tasks a must for people like me, who wouldn't remember to pay bills without a nagging reminder every month , and add subtasks if there's more than one aspect to something you have to do.

You can also get reminders in your email when a task is due, which might be useful to some people but for me is just more inbox clutter. Adding notes to tasks is easy, as is sharing tasks with other Wunderlist users — it's a pretty great tool for families or co-workers, actually.

You can't filter by anything other than list or date, which is frustrating to me as a perpetual tagger and sorter, but for most people there's plenty of organization. Because students will research many sources, have them list the sources for the information they find about each food item. Have them place an asterisk or checkmark next to the food item each time they find that item in a different source.

If students find a food in multiple sources, they might consider it "verified"; those foods they find in only one source might require additional research to verify. Assessment Invite students to agree or disagree with the following statement:The early explorers were surprised by many of the foods they saw in the New World.

Have students write a paragraph in support of their opinion. Click here to return to this week's World of Learning lesson plan page.

Where Did Foods Originate? Foods of the New World and Old World. Check out our helpful suggestions to find just the right one! The following statements will help you tailor your comments to specific children and highlight their areas for improvement.

Related: Report Card Comments for positive comments! Needs Improvement- all topics is a hard worker, but has difficulty staying on task. Additional work on these topics would be incredibly helpful.

Practicing at home would be very beneficial. Slowing down and taking more time would help with this. We are working on learning when it is a good time to share and when it is a good time to listen.

Talking through the classroom routine at home would be helpful. Practicing these at home would be very helpful.

Active participation would be beneficial. Paying closer attention to the class discussions and the readings that we are doing would be beneficial. Intervention is required. Practicing this at home would be helpful. Student Award Certificates!

Back to Top. The great thing is that you can have as many collaborative lists as you want while also having your personal lists. The power of Wunderkit has been put to good use in Wunderlist 2. Since the original Wunderlist launch back in November of , the task manager has amassed 3 million active users. The cross-platform nature of Wunderlist has certainly helped, but my guess is that the price tag really sells it all.

Wunderlist 2 remains totally free on every device. That makes it one of—if not the best—app in its class. I highly recommend Wunderlist 2. You can download it on the 6Wunderkinder website. The iPhone version is available in the App Store. With 2. The demand was there, so we went ahead and built for Linux officially. By that point, the app had been download over 5 million times and had close to three million users.

Facing lower-than-expected signups and engagement, 6Wunderkinder decided to drop the Wunderkit project and refocus efforts on their first product.

Concerns we were also faced with. Much like you we discovered bugs, scaling challenges and usability issues, which lead us to get frustrated with our own product. Not ideal. So we decided to rethink it. On September 6, , the company announced a completely redesigned Wunderlist 2. The developers dropped the Titanium framework and rewrote the app from scratch. While the core Wunderlist experience did not change, the app was now split into five separate native apps with better performance and cross-platform synchronization.

Also, have we mentioned before that we have completely rewritten the API? Wunderlist 2 was followed by Wunderlist Pro, a paid offshoot of the service. Pro introduced more collaboration features like assigning tasks and attachment support. One year later, on July 31, , 6Wunderkinder announced another revision of the app, Wunderlist 3.

Among other things, the update introduced a redesigned interface, improved collaboration features, and real-time sync. With a growing userbase and solid product at hand, 6Wunderkinder was on the right track to dominating the productivity space.



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