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    Kiril Lukiyan commented  · 

    Just put Any.do to your desktop taskbar and use the Window + # to close/open anydo.
    i have it first in the list. So Win+1 opens or closes any.do
    easy

    Though I miss the "new task" shortcut. Why it's not there?!?!

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