If you had one day to live, what would you do? You probably know that question and I personally find it very hard to come up with an answer to that. Day Zero takes the question a step further by asking you what you would like to do in the next 1001 days. It is [...]
- Author: Jack Wallen
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Get organized with Getting Things GNOME
Getting organized is, for some, a constant struggle. The PC is supposed to help us…does it? For some it does. For some it does not. For those that have trouble getting organized on the PC, a special tool is some times necessary. Getting Things GNOME is a GNOME tool that takes the task list to [...]
- Author: Jack Wallen
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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
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Schedule Once A Day Tasks
Do you perform some computing related tasks every day once? Maybe you are checking your Facebook status, bank account, favorite online cartoon, run a disk defragmenter or system cleaner. Whatever it is that you are doing once every day the computer program Karen’s Once A Day can aid you in your tasks. The portable software [...]
- Author: Daniel Pataki
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Keep your New Years’ resolutions with Joe’s Goals (and do other stuff)
An app I’ve been using on and off for a while is Joe’s Goals, which is a goal tracking application designed to motivate you and help you visualize and accomplish your goals. You can create a list of goals like “Drink at least 0.5L of water instead of Coke”, “Write at least 2 posts a [...]
- Author: Daniel Pataki
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Remember the Milk on your iPhone
My favorite task manager, Remember The Milk is now easily available on your iPhone, or iPod touch. You need the pro version to get the optimized RTM ($25 per year), but you can access the normal version for free. I think the $25 for RTM is worth it, not really because of the extras you [...]
