Backpack
John Wagner points to this productivity tool.
I'm big on lists, but have yet to come up with a system that I really like. Scraps of paper don't really do the trick, computer lists tie one to a specific machine, and to-do lists on the PDA that is more cumbersome than useful to me these days really don't work any better than scraps of paper. But an online service might just do the trick, for the same reason that Google Mail has become my email service of choice (it's portable and available wherever there's an internet connection, and there's generally an internet connection any place I might need to be consulting my to-do lists).
I'll have to give this thing a try and post a real review about the experience after a few weeks.
Question for readers -- what sorts of organizational tools do you find most useful?
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 10/30/05 11:17 | Other | Technorati
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Post-it notes, digital voice recorder, automatic reminder e-mails.
Posted by Chris Elam @ 15:25 on 10/30/05
Pocket PC, Excel and MS Note pad mostly. I email a lot especially to my gmail account. Backpackit though looks pretty interesting and might be just the thing for me.
Posted by Liberty @ 20:10 on 10/30/05
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