Wrike Implements Easy Work Transition for Users of Popular To-Do App Astrid
Leading provider of web and mobile project management software adds a new feature that lets Astrid users safely migrate their tasks into Wrike.
Online, May 14, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Today, Wrike announced an update to its online project management app that allows users to quickly and easily import tasks from Astrid, a popular cross-platform to-do app that was acquired earlier this month. In a few clicks, users can safely bring their tasks into Wrike and continue to work on them in the web workspace, as well as in Wrike's mobile apps on iPhone and Android.
"Wrike's vision of making day-to-day work stress-free and efficient resonates a lot with Astrid's well-known motto: 'Happier, healthier, more productive.' We're glad to provide Astrid users with a new home for their personal to-dos and shared tasks lists, helping them to get things done as effectively as possible," said Andrew Filev, Wrike's CEO and founder. "We made sure the task transition from Astrid into Wrike is absolutely simple. Then users can quickly plug in their colleagues and keep working without losing a minute of their valuable time."
Thanks to Wrike's flexibility, users can organize their work data and personal tasks in one workspace, making sure tasks don't slip out of view. In addition to the web version, Wrike also provides free apps for iPhone and Android with a rich set of features for personal productivity, project management and collaboration. With Wrike's mobile apps, users can stay on top of their tasks at any time or place, but that's not all. They can easily collaborate on tasks with their peers, monitor work progress and discuss work in real time.
To get Wrike's project management app for iPhone, please go to the Apple App Store. Wrike's mobile app for Android is available for download on Google Play.
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