Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Software Review

Personal organizers cloud based apps is my web application i looked up and i found several sites and apps you can get to get a personal organizer.
1.http://astrid.com/ "Bright, chipper and adaptive Web-based list manager and task manager. Astrid supports dates, repeat intervals, priority, and tagging. It lets you sort and filter tasks according to a set of options and priorities you can set and change anytime. You can also set it to send you daily or weekly “digests” which are summary messages based upon the data you enter. You can also share and assign tasks with another Astrid user.
Astrid is open-source and free. It saves all your data in the “cloud” and lets you synchronize between your Astrid account, Google Tasks, and an iPhone or Android mobile."

2.http://btodo.com/ "This is a Web-based task management application with an all-business interface and a fairly straightforward set of features — it does pretty well what you expect it to, nothing more and nothing less. There are no browser plug-ins and no native mobile apps. Just a simple, online task manager for which you take out a free account.
bTodo does let you set up more than one user for a single account, so it is well suited for collaborative teams. If you want a simple, online task manager and you don’t want to spend a lot of time learning a new user interface, give this a test drive. You might like it."


3.http://www.coolendar.com/ "Imaginative and surprisingly efficient utility combining a calendar with a list manager. Brower-based (no plug-ins) with optional iOS and Android apps. There’s a Kindle version too.
With this app you make yourself little bulletized “to-do” lists that look like tweets — they even have hash tags! You can display them sequentially, a day or a week’s worth, by date or by category. You can set the app to send you reminders, if you like, by IM or email. It synchronizes with various other applications including Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook.
This is one of those odd, love-it-or-hate-it apps. It’s the product of a sole Brazilian developer who asks for a donation if you love it. You just might."

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