My To Dos
By
Sean Kerner,
published on January 31, 2008
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: planning, software | Themes: Software, Business
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: planning, software | Themes: Software, Business
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7. My To Dos
My To Dos
Fitting into the same type of bare bones category as SimpleGTD is the MyToDos.com site, which is actually just a hosted implementation of the free open source Tudu project ( http://tudu.sourceforge.net/).
What MyToDos does in a somewhat unique way, though, is provide a planning feature that allows for easy drag and drop of tasks for scheduling.
MyToDos also offers RSS feeds for tracking projects, though there is not any iCal export functionality. This is yet another example of a basic online to-do list application, although the planning function gives this app a bit of an edge.
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What about Sandy? http://iwantsandy.com works with jott and twitter.
Just like Sean Kerner mentioned in his conclusion
With that in mind I created what can be tried out here:
http://www.michielhuiskens.nl/todo [...] freetoedit
It would be very much appreciated if people tried it out and let me know what they think.
(I know it needs a scrollbar option for when there are more items then fits the screen, don't worry, that is on my personal ToDo list :-))
Just like Sean Kerner mentioned in his conclusion
With that in mind I created what can be tried out here:
http://www.michielhuiskens.nl/todo [...] freetoedit
It would be very much appreciated if people tried it out and let me know what they think.
(I know it needs a scrollbar option for when there are more items then fits the screen, don't worry, that is on my personal ToDo list :-))
Did this review really review anything at all? Reading this review just gets in the way of actually getting things done.
I implemented GTD with Backpack (by the same guys that do basecamp) and it works great from me.
Thinking Rock is a very authentic reproduction of GTD workflow in a dekstop app: http://www.thinkingrock.com.au/
The only knock I have against it is that it does not have server/syncing component for easily accessing your review.
Hi,
For implementing GTD you might try out this new web-based application:
http://www.gtdagenda.com
You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use
checklists, schedules and a calendar.
A mobile version is available too.
As with the last update, now Gtdagenda has due date for tasks (you'll see in the calendar on the right if you have tasks due today), task notes, and Email & Print support.
Hope you like it.
I can't believe you have a GTD list without http://www.vitalist.com on it.