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Arthur Koch2011-02-27 09:02:00
Task Management
Arthur Koch, 2011-02-27 09:02:00

Good online organizer/ToDo list?

Question on a subject. An alert system is required. Preference for Western services, because they have a good idea of ​​design and usability. I prefer a really convenient and beautiful design to a large number of features and bells and whistles. I want to not only stupidly drive in tasks, but also enjoy using it.

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Puma Thailand, 2011-02-27
@opium

miniplan or google calendar, free email and sms alerts

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Vas3K, 2011-02-27
@Vas3K

Well, you understand that everyone will praise their swamp :)
Therefore, my favorite swamps:
Remember the Milk is a pure organizer, the main plus is a bunch of mobile applications and all sorts of widgets, and a bunch of languages, including Russian.
Megaplan - well, this is already a monster for those who love more.
And now I myself use Licorize, but this is no longer an organizer (although TODO is there), but rather a dump of useful links and notes.

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Monca, 2011-02-27
@Monca

I recently compared popular to-do systems (gtd mostly), to-do list, and others for internal use.
I will not be able to post an article here soon for known reasons, but in short, here are a few comparison links:
www.toodledo.com/info/compare.php
www.priacta.com/Articles/Comparison_of_GTD_Software.php
I decided to use Nozbe for myself. com (attention - it is paid, but worth the money) (plus there is already a group of 10 users at work), I am slowly translating the interface into Russian (for which I received a lifetime license).
If you just need a to-do list, then I advise todo.ly
If it’s a pity to pay money, then the best thing I found is doit.im - it has several unpleasant bugs, but not fatal.
You can also try toodledo.com - it's the most popular in the west, but I didn't like it at all. Although he has no equal in terms of capabilities.
There is also a site alternativeto.net where you can conveniently find an analogue of many programs.

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Alexander, 2011-02-28
@Alexx_ps

I am all for the Miniplan, it is free, beautiful and convenient. I found the only drawback in comparison with Megaplan yesterday - you can’t draw anything on the board with a marker the next day, only for today, but in Megaplan you can draw on any.

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Disassociative, 2012-08-20
@Disassociative

asana.com

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Gibbzy, 2011-02-27
@gibbzy

I use wunderlist, there is for mac os and windows, it can upload stuff to the Internet, you can work with two people with one task list.

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Gibbzy, 2011-02-27
@gibbzy

there is also tadalist.com/ from not without famous 37signals

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Kassab, 2011-02-27
@Kassab

checkvist.com is very light, fast, you can work with the keyboard

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mitry, 2011-02-27
@mitry

There is also hiveminder.com with integration with Jabber and other geeky goodies.

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Vyacheslav Plisko, 2011-02-27
@AmdY

google task + browser extensions (I have chrome and opera)

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2011-02-27
@inkvizitor68sl

mail.google.com/tasks/canvas
As a ToDo manager, it's the perfect thing.
And on android, respectively - gTasks SSL.

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manprogress, 2012-02-15
@manprogress

A very relevant topic for me. As an addition, I recommend trying the online service for organizing and planning goals and affairs “Personal Goals”

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dieselbox, 2012-06-01
@dieselbox

Online organizer InMyBook.ru

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Mikhail Konyukhov, 2012-08-20
@piromanlynx

Note Space

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Artyom Sysolyatin, 2014-03-03
@pingvi69

Wunderlist is the best option.
I tried everything myself, I settled on it. there is synchronization with mobile applications, very convenient.

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chirsss, 2018-05-05
@chirsss

For programmers and designers, I can advise you to consider www.codernotes.ru/todo

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