I use it for some private things, but I find I get messy with a physical diary (that you write in), ical and a text based to-do list. I have that because I look offline. Does RTM have offline capabilities.
I don't see how I'll use it....
I suppose it would come in handy if I had to share a task.... but since I rarely do that, I'm not sure this is very useful for my use case.
I don't have the discipline to use a diary or to-do list. Tried the day timer thing many years ago and just left it blank. I keep most things in my head, and if I forget, oh well. Life is uncertain- eat dessert first.![]()
There's so many places that I already have To-Do lists, like Outlook and Netvibes. But I generally ignore them...I'm very disorganized.
With that said, I would never sign up for Remember the Milk
I suppose it would come in handy if I had to share a task.... but since
I rarely do that, I'm not sure this is very useful for my use case.
I can see this being useful for Phil and I. It would help manage all our family tasks. Henry has just started school and we have to remember SO MUCH!
I don't have the discipline to use a diary or to-do list.
I am an obsessive list writer so it might be good for me. I have a calendar and filofax at the mo and that system aint working for me - oh, as well as a list for food shopping and one for packing to go on holiday (2 days to go. Woo hoo!)
maybe sms forwarding for some events would be helpful...
I think they do have that Dennis
my wife and i use it to share our To Do list. Its available to us both on the web, and I can see it on my PDA phone. same story - busy lives: lots of things to remember
yeah, it definately makes more sense when you need to coordinate these things
I use it to remember when I have to do get something done.
t'would be nice to be able to add stuff to a PDA or SmartPhone and then as soon as it is in wireless range, it would upload them to the web.
i have a PDA, but i forget about it. ha. i have to have to use this laptop every day so it would make sense to have it here to remind me.
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