Searched thru most of the major available ‘To Do’ related apps, read functionality, looked at websites, read reviews, downloaded a couple prospects - mostly disappointed - either too expensive, lacked the desired features I wanted (a good printing capability, particularly), or over sophisticated for my current personal needs ( not working in a team-share-collaborate environment).
But, I found ‘The Hit List’, which sounded to cover most of my needs, though not as high rated as others. Downloaded, installed and went to work. Loved that it was quite intuitive with just exploring solving most of my issues. Especially liked that sub tasking was native and easy. Task time assignment and accomplishment tracking was adequate. Priority assignment adequate. Tagging/labeling has added potential that I haven’t explored yet. The project/file/list/task structure was perfect for my set-up needs.
Then printing - I was almost excited. Was able to print a nice list of all items placed in Inbox - great. Then made assignments to folders/lists and added dates. Tried to print ‘Today’ tasks - worked ok - tasks were accounted for in mailed list properly for printing. Next, the big one, ‘Upcoming’. Well right off, the preview looked perfect (ordered by ‘List’ option) - upcoming items were properly allocated to Inbox, and my designated folder/file designations, Wow, looks great - just what I wanted. Then I sent to email (using Share) so I could get a printable copy. Well, for whatever reason, the printed checklist I got reverted to the Inbox list, not the correct list that showed up in the preview version... RATS!
Update: I made a MISTAKE. Further work with TheHitList to understand what it’s doing shows that printing is working pretty good, accurate in general, just not perfect. The results seen ‘on-screen’ in the Inbox, Today and Upcoming views are correct, and complete if you have made date assignments, and Folder/List assignments. The views also break out the tasks under a category title, which is great. However, when you send the view to email, in order to get a printable checklist, the data is correct, but will not be in the same order as the view and will not have the category title grouping the tasks. So the checklist printout seems workable, just not as nice as the on-screen presentation with the categories broken out. Would give TheHitList 5 stars if this small correction was made! Overall, TheHitList is great for my purposes.