9/04/2008

Another Free To Do List Software Program

More on the technology front. In an August post I mentioned the release of a new Personal Information Management software program called Chandler. The number of page views showed there was a fair amount of interest in the program. I have been using Chandler for only a short time, but I do like the easy interface. Although basic tasks are easy to input, I still have to force myself to use a program for organization, since I typically function more on an unorganized basis, and have for far to long. Old habits are difficult to break, but some of this new technology makes it a bit easier. Especially if you like gadgets.

I also posted about Getting Thins Done, or GTD as a means of getting organized and becoming more productive. On the GTD post there was a comment recommending the GTD Agenda program. You might wish to check the GTD Agenda out by clicking HERE or read the original post by clicking HERE.

The other free organizer is called ToDoList and it is another free ToDo list program which appraisers might also might find useful and beneficial in organizing tasks and assignments. One very unique aspect of the program is its ability to track multiple levels of nested tasks. Meaning you can have main tasks, with sub tasks connected to the main task. Another positive is that it is a small program, where you could even run it from a thumb drive. Click HERE to visit and download. I have not tried this particular program yet, but I plan on using it and comparing with Chandler. I will post which program I like better, but the ultimate choice should be which program you like the best, which does what you want.

From the ToDoList website:

ToDoList is a rare form of task management tool, one that allows you to repeatedly sub-divide your tasks into more manageable pieces whilst still presenting a clean and intuitive user experience.

ToDoList has been in continuous development for the last 4 years and is an ongoing project.

Your tasklists are stored in XML which provides many opportunities for advanced formatting and printing using stylesheets.

ToDoList's flexible design makes it ideal for both IT related projects as well as more general GTD (Get Things Done) uses.

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