Google Reminders’ transition to Tasks is now rolling out

Google Reminders is now transitioning to Tasks, and this roll-out is causing some mixed reactions among users. Some are excited about the change, while others are concerned about how it will affect their productivity.
The main difference between the two apps is that Tasks allows you to create and organize your to-dos in a more efficient way. For example, you can create subtasks, set due dates, and add notes to each task. Tasks also integrates with other Google apps, such as Calendar and Gmail, so you can easily keep track of your to-dos.
Google Reminders, on the other hand, was more limited in its functionality. It allowed you to create reminders, but you couldn’t add subtasks or due dates. And because it didn’t integrate with other Google apps, it was easy to forget about your reminders.
So far, the transition from Google Reminders to Tasks has been relatively smooth. However, there are still some kinks that need to be ironed out. For example, some users are reporting that their reminders are disappearing after they’ve been migrated to Tasks. Google is aware of this issue and is working on a fix.
Overall, the transition to Tasks is a good move by Google. The app is more versatile and user-friendly than Google Reminders, and it integrates well with other Google apps. If you’re still using Google Reminders, it’s time to make the switch to Tasks.