Cool web tools that are new to me
I just evaluated and signed up for a pro account on Toodledo. It's an excellent web-based to do list manager. It's got all of the features I need, is quite powerful, and is very easy to use. It's got a really nice iPhone version, and is quite extensible.
I found out about it when I was checking the Jott Links -- built-in Jott targets. I've now got 30Boxes (my public calendar), Twitter (But I usually SMS it when on the run), and Toodledo.
The other thing I worked on tonight was my Google Calendar, which I've never really used before. I'm using it to aggregate all of my online calendars: 30Boxes, my Backpack reminders, and my Toodledo due dates. It's an incredibly powerful calendar.
This has allowed me to clean up my Backpack a bit. I previously had a number of random lists scattered through my Backpack pages; I'm now able to consolidate them into one filterable list: so nice. I can also assign due dates and priorities so I can view the list in various orders, including a very nice default order of "importance", which is based on both due date and priority.
Seriously, I feel I can't sing Toodledo's praises highly enough; have a look.
I found out about it when I was checking the Jott Links -- built-in Jott targets. I've now got 30Boxes (my public calendar), Twitter (But I usually SMS it when on the run), and Toodledo.
The other thing I worked on tonight was my Google Calendar, which I've never really used before. I'm using it to aggregate all of my online calendars: 30Boxes, my Backpack reminders, and my Toodledo due dates. It's an incredibly powerful calendar.
This has allowed me to clean up my Backpack a bit. I previously had a number of random lists scattered through my Backpack pages; I'm now able to consolidate them into one filterable list: so nice. I can also assign due dates and priorities so I can view the list in various orders, including a very nice default order of "importance", which is based on both due date and priority.
Seriously, I feel I can't sing Toodledo's praises highly enough; have a look.
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