Software
Working On That New Year’s To-Do List? Here are Some Tips
The new year is all about getting your act together and staying on top of those emails, to-do lists, and more. Here are a few software products to help you along the way:
- MindJet’s MindManager – a very popular application for brainstorming, managing projects, managing to-do lists, and integrating with Outlook. They also make a Mac version
- Outlook 2007 – The To Do list in the side bar is a great way of staying on top of emails that you’ve flagged or tasks you’ve created. To ways to keep tabs on an email: drag it to your Task List button to create a task from the email; or, flag it for follow up so it shows up in the To Do list
- Create a to-do template in OneNote 2007
- Franklin Covey’s PlanPlus for Outlook
- Create an on-the-fly To Do list in Windows Journal
What other tips or software would you recommend?
Gordon Cahill
12/29/2008 at 2:25 pm
Evernote. Create a category for “MUST DO 2009”. Then it’s on all your devices, all the time.
Gordon
datarat
12/29/2008 at 4:56 pm
https://Rememberthemilk.com. With gears support you can take it anywhere.
Geert
12/30/2008 at 4:30 am
Hi Rob,
A fantastic list you made! It is for quite some time also my list as a somehow ADD-er with quite a chaos in my head, but therefore I became a super-specialist in organizing for myself and organisations.
Some additions to your list I would like to make it complete:
– Included now in Franklin Covey PlanPlus 6 for Outlook is PocketInformant8: a super duo for PC and PDA (HTC-TyTN);
– As OntheFly list The SideNotes in OneNote 2007;
– And last but not least: OneNote 2007 SideNotes sync with OneNote Mobile on PDA.
Best Regards and a very Happy NewYear for you all.
Geert
Stephen
12/30/2008 at 9:52 pm
XMind 3 is an open source software for brianstorming and mind mapping. With XMind 3, you can also free to share your mind maps with your colleagues, friends, and any people on https://share.xmind.net