A Clear Review

Shawn Blanc has a good review of Clear, including this aspect of the app which I also noticed:

Also worth noting is that Clear’s bottom-most pane is an individual list — you can not drill down to an individual item. Further emphasizing the forced simplicity of Clear.

There are no alarms, there are no notes, and there are no due dates. This is the simplest, most efficient to-do app around. It’s also the most creative in a very crowded market. I’m still deciding whether or not I like the simplicity. All of the other to-do apps I’ve tried sync across my devices, but perhaps that’s an unnecessary complication. I rarely jump on my iPad to find my to-do list.