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Increase productivity with Todoist

Started by Md Emran Hasan (phpfour) · 9 months ago

If you’re like me, you’d want to keep your ever busy life a bit organized. Being a techie, you’d first find a tool that will facilitate you in doing so. Most of us are fan of a number of such tools: RememberTheMilk, BackPack, Ta-Da List, 30bo ... Continue reading »

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  • Nice and detailed post on Todoist.

    I think I am going to try it....
  • Came to your blog after quite long time. Really an amazing tool. I'm also a fan of GTD but this is first time using a GTD tool. But seems really like the best. Beautiful AJAX/JS usage.
  • @Rayhan: Thanks.

    @Raisul: Yep, I love the way Todoist uses AJAX calls and popup dialogs. Also, check the reordering of tasks/categories - simple & sweet.
  • Nice post.Thanks
  • Helpful article! Really really helpful! Keep good and helping posting on!
  • Indeed a Good product and a good post.

    The fact is I saw lots of people using TODO/Sticky. But my observation says it makes life more complicated. Lets think in this way. You thought that you have to write something on the ToDo. Then you wrote what you have to write on the todo, and this loop will never end. LOL
  • Really nice article and good overview :)
    You may also like to take a look at checkvist.com - more keyboard-oriented task management tool with export/import and with checklist sharing.

    Regards,
    KIR
  • @Kirill: WOW, Checkvist seems to be an excellent tool. I've just created a checklist and shared with a co-worker. Really well done.

    I think I'll use both Todoist and Checkvist from now on, until Checkvist incorporates a few other vital features.

    Thanks!
  • For implementing GTD you might try out this web-based application:

    http://www.Gtdagenda.com

    You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use

    checklists, schedules and a calendar.
    A mobile version and iCal are available too.

    Hope you like it.
  • I have just written a tutorial of how I personally use Todoist. I have been using the tool for some time now and it really does do everything I need from a task management application. You can check the post here: http://lsdigitalmedia.co.uk/blog/2008/12/using-...
    Happy tasking indeed!

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