ToDoist For Business Goes Live With New Per User Pricing Plan for Companies
Today, Todoist announced the launch of Todoist for Business - an enterprise solution of its popular task management software. It offers a pricing plan for businesses at a rate of only $3 per user, per month.
#YesAllWomen Hashtag, LulzSec FBI Hacking, Watch Dogs Release [Tech News Digest]
The #YesAllWomen hashtag, the LulzSec FBI informant, the release of Watch Dogs, VirusTotal Uploader on OS X, Oculus Rift gets a Second Life, Any.do on the Web, and kids react to old computers.
Any.do Launches Web App To Ramp Up Your Productivity From Any Browser
Now, you can access your to-do lists from any browser and sync tasks across multiple platforms. Any.do unveils a brand new Web application.
Stop Organizing, Start Working: 3 Simple To-Do Apps To Speed Up Your Workflow
Are you a list lover? Stop using your to-do list as yet another excuse to procrastinate. Switch to a minimal task management system and focus on getting things done.
Beamtask Is The Simplest Way To Assign And Share Tasks
Your to-do list is not always about stuff you have to do. Much of the time, it's about stuff others have to do. That's where Beamtask comes in.
ToDoist Launches Integrated Outlook, Gmail and Postbox Plugins
The team at ToDoist just announced a new plugin for Postbox, and a full rewrite of the ToDoist Outlook plugin, bringing ToDoist email integration support to the largest email platforms, including Gmail and Thunderbird.
The 5 Commandments for Choosing the Right To-Do App for Productivity
Different people organize in different ways. So choosing a to-do app really depends on what kind of person you are. Here are five commandments you can think about for your own productivity system.
Wunderlist Is A Compelling Alternative To Plain Old iOS Reminders
A lot of people are perfectly content with iOS's built in Reminders feature, but there are some people who find themselves looking for more from a to-do app. Wunderlist gives you more.
Nitro: A Capable To-Do app for Mac & Linux You've Never Heard Of
There seem to be two types of to-do list apps: the simple and the expensive. Unless, of course, you're talking about Nitro.
Transform Google Tasks Into a Task Management Suite With Google Tasks Offline [Chrome]
Using Google Tasks is like a love-hate relationship. The problem with using Google Tasks directly in say, Google Calendar or inside Google Mail is that the layout and the user interface is extremely simplified and not very flexible. In the normal view, it's difficult to create subtasks, you can't see all lists at once on one screen, and editing tasks or lists is cumbersome and not very intuitive. The best solution is really a client that is purely desktop, and which makes managing and navigating all of your tasks and projects as easy as possible.
Free App Swipes Simplifies Your Daily Schedule With Gestures & Tags
I don't know about you, but when it comes to remembering a thousand and one personal notes and work tasks, I'm a mess without some sort of organisational aid. Swipes is another personal organiser that promises to extend a helping hand when it comes to managing your ridiculous schedule. Utilising a series of gestures and a simple, time-saving approach; Swipes offers up an enticing alternative to Apple's in-built Reminders app in more ways than one.
Sort, Shuffle, And Organize Your Plain Text Lists With These 3 Web Tools
I use plain text lists for pretty much everything. For example, I keep track of potential character names for my fiction writing in a TXT file. I run local tournaments and use plain text lists to manage and organize registered teams. And, of course, I use plain text for to-do lists too. Plain text can become messy, but thankfully there are some tools I've found online that will lend you a helping hand.
Points For Everything: How I Tried to Win At Life With Gamification
My brain is stupid. It thinks I can get done tomorrow what I need to do today, and that I can do this afternoon what I need to do this morning. It puts everything off. It's why present me always resents past me – even as present me dumps work on future me. Like I said: stupid. But motivation is a curious thing.
NoteSuite: A Combined Notebook & To-Do Manager For Mac & iPad
From Evernote and Springpad to Google Keep, and the never ending list of iOS note apps, don't feel too embarrassed if you use more than one program for keeping track of notes, thoughts and to-do lists. You certainly need to do your homework when it comes to selecting a notebook app that is right for you. One of the newest kids on the writer's block is Theory.io's NoteSuite for Mac and iPad,
How to Stay Organized With the World’s Simplest To-Do System That Works - Todo.txt
Here at MakeUseOf, we’ve covered plenty of to-do systems in the past. But if you’re like me, to-do systems can sometimes become too much work to maintain and end up costing you in productivity. I tend to procrastinate using my to-do lists because they can become cumbersome over time. I need to do a bunch of actions to add a single item. What if there was a system that eliminated all of that overhead and actually saved you time without skimping on the core features? Well, that system exists: Todo.txt.
Stop, Collaborate and List: 5 iPhone Apps for Shared List-Keeping
The App Store is full of applications that allow you to form lists and collaborate with others. Whether you are looking for lists to keep track of things around the house, or for work related reasons, the iPhone has you covered. Think about it: what better way is there to keep track of shopping lists than collaborating in a list the whole family can get access to? How about keeping track of important household chores for your kids? Whatever your reason, there apps are out there, and they are incredibly useful.
How Much More Productive Is ToDoist Premium? Here Are 6 Good Reasons To Upgrade
I kept using ToDoist for free for a while. But kept coming up against things I wanted to do and couldn't. Email reminders. Adding notes to task. Things that would really add a whole lot to the value of ToDoist as a time management and task management solution. So, one day this year, I just decided to bite the bullet.
Five Killer Ways to Use Google Tasks
If you're like me, you spend more time managing your tasks than you do actually performing them. It’s all about multiple lists, offline access and getting your tasks on-the-go. Since we last took a look at Google Tasks in 2009, the service has changed considerably, adding an array of features – most notably among them being Google Calendar integration. Additionally, Tasks received integration into dozens of smartphone apps, as well as getting offline access in Thunderbird. So - it's time for us to take another look at Google Tasks and its many uses.
CARROT: A To-Do App Gamifying Productivity or a Sadistic Robot With a Sense of Humor [iOS]
The universe of GTD (Getting Things Done) and productivity has seen all kinds. Let me recommend CARROT. The best way to describe this iOS app would be to call it a productivity app with a quirky sense of humor. It is definitely a fresh take on the way we look at the things to do and our weaknesses that makes us look to an external application to motivate us towards that end.
Transform Microsoft Outlook Into a GTD Organizer With Jello Dashboard
I am always in search of a better email client. Don't get me wrong, Gmail is great and everything, but there's just something about a desktop email client that feels so much more powerful and functional. We keep trying to come up with new and innovative ways to make Gmail itself act as a desktop email client, but the truth is that there is nothing more powerful and full of features than true desktop email clients like Thunderbird and Outlook.