The Do it (Tomorrow) app adds whimsy to the traditional do-what-you-should-have-done-yesterday type lists.
It doesn't necessarily condone or celebrate procrastinating, but it doesn't make you feel guilty about it.
The simple, attractive app has only two calendar dates: today and tomorrow (the actual dates are also shown).
You can enter a task on to the calendar of either day.
Type it in, and the app renders it in a legible script. It even makes the sound effect of a writer scribbling on paper.
You cross things off your list by poking it with your finger to either draw a line through it or delete it immediately.
You can transfer things from today to tomorrow or vice versa with one finger stroke. And whatever you don't finish today, guess what, it's automatically on the list for tomorrow.
No pressure, no worry, no fuss.
It's the way a to-do list should be done. There are two versions for iPhone. The free version is the same as the $US1.99 version, except that the paid version will sync with your online e-mail calendar and there are advanced editing options.











