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pilyugin2015-01-13 23:15:50
Time Management
pilyugin, 2015-01-13 23:15:50

Is there a simple online daily checklist service?

I am looking for the simplest checklist for fixing tasks for the day,
without registration, advertising and a monstrous interface.
Something like dailytodo.org (only daily recurring tasks are recorded here)
It seems that the task is simple, but everything I find is either overloaded with functionality or requires registration. I want something simple so that the entry time is 2 minutes.
ps I will explain: I work on Scrum and every day in the morning I fix 3-7
small tasks that I complete during the day and I want to see the results.
However, some tasks can be carried over to the next day.
Now I create every day a text document in notepad and write everything down in it.

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Alexander Taratin, 2015-01-14
@Taraflex

Sketched a prototype
qw0101.github.io/todo
Tasks from yesterday will be highlighted in yellow.
All tasks, except for today, display the creation date.
Tasks are saved locally in the browser, everything will be wiped when cleaning.
Doesn't work in any version of ie (too lazy to fix).

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2015-01-14
@inkvizitor68sl

I don't know why registration prevented you, but look at NirvanaHQ.

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Fedor, 2015-01-14
@FedorArefyev

I use google calendar for this every day. A tab with a calendar is always open in the mailer, creating tasks in one click, transferring tasks to another day with a simple drag and drop.

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Ilya Kaznacheev, 2015-01-18
@Color

I use gtasks on android. It syncs with Google Tasks and events from Google Calendar. It is convenient that it is always at hand.
In general, I keep all time management applications on my phone, as jobs change throughout the day.

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Archer *range attack +10*, 2016-01-19
@kon-rafikov

I have been looking for the same thing for a long time and did not find a suitable option. I solved this problem using Automator and my native Reminders program (I have a Mac). I made a simple program with a macro that deletes old tasks and re-adds tasks. When tasks are set, a notification pops up and Reminders open. The program was set to autorun. On Linux, there seems to be Automator too, but for Windows, you can probably do the same by other means.

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