Which apps can import tasks/reminders from Mountain Lion?

Hi, in Mountain Lion, I can change tasks only in small screen of 2*2"and need another program. So, I need a new app. I have 200 tasks to export from Mountain Lion to new app, so which efficiency app can 1) Import tasks from Mountain Lion. 2) is great to work with. 3) and has an attractive price. 4) and works with I cloud and I phone as well. For example Wunderlist can not import yet. Thanks a lot.

Does it need to work with iCloud specifically, or work with "the" cloud?
Things can import tasks from Reminders if you have them in a specific list that you specify.  It has iOS apps as well.

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