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(Locked) How do you keep your to do list?

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adriantry staff says

How do you keep your to do list? Paper, software, or something completely different? Do you have any tips on getting things done? Let us know in this week’s Your Say on Envato Notes.

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Rodah says

I use an organizer but I changed when i read an article about a software review on how to keeping track of time will set your priorities on your to do list specially when your on a tight internet work schedule.

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purethemes says
I’ve just remembered that I had one of this http://old-organizers.com/MorePicts/MP339.htm

they were uber cool back in 90’. ;)

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kailoon staff says

I use the simple http://notational.net/

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Australia says

A cool thing for Envato TODO , would be when Adrian does a thread like this, replies on here get posted straight to the BLOG replies on Envato notes also.

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iamthwee says

I use osmo for linux. Has just about everything I need and is very lightweight.

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Australia says

I use osmo for linux. Has just about everything I need and is very lightweight.

How do you pronounce linux… Is it

Lih nooks

Or lienux

..?

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aleluja says

I’ve been thinking for about two week about making some web service for time and meeting organizer. It would have a google map so you can check where and when you have to go and how long could you stay somewhere for example with the time of travel counted (or imputed by the user). It would have profiles so people can tag each other and similar stuff. Kinda social network. What do you think?

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DamianN says

Nothing can match a piece of paper

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iamthwee says


I use osmo for linux. Has just about everything I need and is very lightweight.

How do you pronounce linux… Is it

Lih nooks

Or lienux

..?

Both it doesn’t really matter… Linux is great for web dev. At the moment I just travel around with a usb flash drive with linux on it and I have LAMP loaded, so I can do my development. Bluefish is a great web editor and I use it for windows too.

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