There are plenty of to-do list iPhone apps out there, but Runloop’s Dunnit! is the very first one to offer OpenFeint. Yes, you read right, a social gaming platform in a productivity app (what is the world coming to?) Also included is Twitter integration, just in case you want to boast about how productive you were today.
OpenFeint in Dunnit! works in basically the same way as it would a game, only instead of awarding you for headshots, it’ll give you trophies for achievements such as completing a certain number of tasks per day. You get the usual options to add a task (tap the + button on the top right), and can customize it with Priority, repetition option, and due date, but Dunnit! also has a tagging system to further help you organize. Additionally, tapping the +++ button will allow you to add multiple tasks on a single list. Tapping the square at the beginning of the task will check it off, as well as move it down to the bottom of the list so that you can concentrate on what’s next.

Dunnit! is a beautiful marriage of social networking and productivity, with a polished layout to boot. Just think, you can now compete with friends and unlock achievements while increasing your productivity…which makes this iPhone app perfect for gamers who need a little help with time management. Furthermore, any app that manages to use the word “fortnightly” correctly gets an A+ in my book.
Here is a video demo of the Dunnit! app on the iPhone
This 3rd Party App is available at the Apple iTunes AppStore. Browse the full list of all AppStore apps filed under the AppStore category.
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Your price is off by $4. I wish it was a 99c app!
Its free now