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| Walk the Talk War Room Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: , , .
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Hi guys, I am using toodledo for now. I used rememberthemilk last year. I think toodledo is much more strong, the only drawback is its boring interface. Plus, it doesnt integrate very well with android. I am looking into rescuetime for now. It is little different i guess and it tracks the time you spend online. I havnt signed up yet, because its expensive. They want to charge $72 per year or $9 per month. At this point, i am not sure if its really good or is there any good/cheaper alternative. Can someone help me out here or share what you guys use? Thanks |
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| Banned War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2010
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Shoot, just use a watch for free lol. I'm being dead serious too. Condition yourself to work on certain tasks within a certain time limit and apps like those immediately become unnecessary.
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| CustomBotSolutions.com War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007
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Try wunderlist. Its free. Also get "The action machine 3". |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jun 2012
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My choice is RescueTime because, i is very effective and gives me an overview of the time I spend on the computer everyday.
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| Mind Freak War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2009
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Personally I believe no software can beat the old traditional way of using a paper and a pen, but in case you still want a software. A very useful and effective software I have seen is RPM it comes with a course called time of your life by tony Robbins. This software not only teaches you how to manage your time but also helps you understand your priorities to help you become more productive. |
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Clockingit is good, you can share and collaborate with other members aswell. You can create tasks and give yourself due dates.
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| Royal Forex Signals Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Prague/Švihov
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I personally recommend The Action Machine 3, fast, reliable, It has To do list Day planner A 'time management' system Calendar Post-it Notes Napkins Price is 47 USD Hope it will help you |
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I'm using omnifocus. Installed on my Mac and iOS devices. Quite expensive but really works for me.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: , , Thailand.
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You might want to browse through the responses or wait for the results of this Lifehacker article: Best To-Do List Manager? Personally I like TeuxDeux for its simplicity. If I really want to get down to work though, I write each task on a sticky note and stick them around my monitor. When I finish a task, I throw it away, and keep working until the monitor is free of post-its. Despite all the fancy apps I have on my iPhone, I find that this post-it method works best for me because each task has its own physical representation, so I can't ignore them. I also hate having stuff hanging around my monitor edges so I really want to clear the screen. If I try to slack off and check Facebook or Youtube, the sticky notes are there reminding me that I have work to do. It also has the side effect of preventing me from adding too much to my plate - my monitor only has enough room for so many post-its, so I'm forced to prioritize. |
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| Rockstar Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2012 Location: Costa Rica, at the moment...
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Both Toodledo and remember the milk are great products. They both have their own strengths and weaknesses. You may use Toodledo if you want to customize the features and very powerful. Disadvantage is a bit hard to use in the beginning and you can only have one context and one folder per task. While remember the milk is easy to use. Disadvantage is it has limited customization and it lack of sub tasks. Hope this will help you.
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I'm another one of those pen-and-paper types (mostly). I've experimented with a handful of the applications mentioned in this thread, but I've found that it's all too easy to be seduced by managing a to-do list rather than actually doing the items on it. Aside from a legal pad I keep near my computer, I also use Sunbird, which is Mozilla's calendar program. I plunk extra-important dates or deadlines into it, look at it in the mornings to keep myself on track, and that's pretty much it. |
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