To do list program or apps?

Feb 13, 2012 12:53

i'm in need of a better to do list program. do you all have any good suggestions? currently i just have a big jumbled task list via google, but i'd like something that i could use to better organize via project, priority, etc. if it there's something out there that could run/sync between my phone and computer, that'd be ideal, but something that ( Read more... )

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kimberlogic February 13 2012, 18:02:16 UTC
I love Omnifocus, which works as a to-do list for me and helps me keep track of tasks according to project or context, syncs between my laptop and all devices.

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entrope February 13 2012, 20:16:09 UTC
I second this!

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dancingwolfgrrl February 14 2012, 17:08:24 UTC
I want this, but it is only for citizens of Apple-landia! Anyone use it only in the phone version?

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rubicat February 13 2012, 18:07:40 UTC
I keep hearing about Remember The Milk.
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/

I spent a little time ogling Wunderlist a few weeks ago...it looked interesting...
http://www.wunderlist.com/

I'm still embarrassingly analog. :/

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jpenamelist February 13 2012, 19:21:08 UTC
remember the milk works reasonably well, better for my husband than for me.
we both love evernote. great syncing between all the devices, easy to use.

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dancingwolfgrrl February 14 2012, 17:12:06 UTC
I also dislike Remember The Milk. It just annoys me! And I also use my calendar + Things on my iPhone for personal to-do list management.

For work, I use Google Tasks via gtasker.com, which lets you pane various lists in your browser. (I use it with a tweaked implementation of Getting Things Done, so I have lists for actions required, waiting for, and iguanas (long story).) You can get it on your phone with the app geetasker; just check to make sure you're getting the right version (one supports Google Apps addresses and one doesn't).

I like evernote in theory but never successfully started using it for list-keeping.

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faux_eonix February 13 2012, 22:17:38 UTC
My programmer swears by GQueues. However, it may be overkill for your needs, but it's nice. Also, I like that you can add people to the queues so they can see what needs to be done on a shared project.

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