Dear community,
What is your favorite “get things done” tool or app that helps you remembering the important stuff and get things done effectively?
Dear community,
What is your favorite “get things done” tool or app that helps you remembering the important stuff and get things done effectively?
I don’t have a favorite yet. Nothing seems to be ‘just right.’ Does wunderlist allow you to reorder your list or set priority levels? I tend to get on a ‘roll’ and generate a massive list. If I could go back and prioritize, reorder, or split into smaller lists, that would be awesome!
I like using the Reminders app on my mac. Although it crashes from time to time, I like the simple interface, how it lets you set specific times for items on the list (and reminds you), lets you set a location where you want to be reminded, and it does allow for setting priority levels as well!
I like Google Keep. I can use it on all devices, and even allows me to share lists with people. It even has an extension for Chrome that if I am reading something or on a webpage, I can click on the keep icon and it will put it right into a new list of Keep. Keep allows you to organize your lists by titles. So, I have a grocery list, and I can share that list with my hubby for when he goes grocery shopping for me. I can also make a list when I am planning EdCamp Happy, and share that list with my co-organizers.
Yes it does. You could even create your own different lists or work collaboratively with others if you want to. I’ll be following up by sending you a screen shot.
Am checking out Wunderlist. It looks pretty cool! I use Keep, but this one might top that. After playing with it, I will give my comparisons to Keep.
I use Google Calendar as my only calendar for all my activities. I can reach it from anywhere and it works for me. As I read interesting posts or pages, I click on the Reading List on my Apple computer. That is where I know I can always go back and read what I did not have time to do before. These 2 things are as simple as you can get, but they work for me. Wunderlist and Google Keep sound great. I am going to check them out! Thanks!!!