Aim of this post is to introduce average user to a web based, no software installation required To-DO lists. There are many to-do lists services available on the web, here I decided to quickly go over only three of them, which are moderately popular, easy to use and 100% free.
1. Bla Bla List
2. Remember The Milk - more complex then bla bla list but can be used for more sophisticated projects with several people involved
3. Ta-da List
As, I have mentioned already, web has many free to use to do lists and still more to come. If you’re looking for one right now, I would recommend to start with one of the above.
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Very useful: simple and convinient
My things are all over the place all the time and very often I forget to do something important(meeting, task etc). Ta-da list is what I need to get myself organized.
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