I have the habit of writing down a lot of things that pass my mind throughout the day. This ranges from new projects over daily tasks like reviewing software on Ghacks to non-computer related things like creating a cool boardgame or doctor appointments. I usually do that on a small notebook that I carry around [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Vista Switcher, Better Windows Alt-Tab Management
I sometimes have the feeling that I have written about a specific software, but when I try to find the article the search ends up empty. Vista Switcher looks familiar to say the least, but a search did not reveal any hits on Ghacks (it does look like Alt Tab Thingy, a tab management software [...]
- Author: Jack Wallen
- Comments: 3
Manage your tasks in Linux
We all have too much to do. So much so that we need tools to keep track of everything we need to do. It used to be we just slapped sticky notes everywhere to remind us what was coming up, what we had to buy, what we had to do…everything. Now we use various applications [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 1
Gmail Tasks Can Now Be Emailed
Gmail Tasks has been moved from the labs section of Gmail to the main account a while ago. It offers basic task list management in the Gmail interface. Gmail users can for instance create multiple task lists, add notes and due dates or print them for offline use. Some Gmail users however requested a way [...]
- Author: Daniel Pataki
- Comments: 1
Add tasks to RTM from Launchy
If you’re a Remember The Milk user (the best online list app) you probably spend some time entering tasks. If you’re like me, and don’t like having tabs for apps open all the time (I can just about live with Gmail), then you also need to go to the website each time. To make things [...]
- Author: Daniel Pataki
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Organize yourself with Tobu
As you may know from my blog, I love information organizers. I think that sounds a bit sad looking back at that sentence, but nevertheless I do, and I cam across a cool little application today called Tobu. I think this is a great application for a number of reasons, but while getting into details [...]
