The world is a fast and furious place. The global market-place has made things so competitive, that it is necessary for you to do multiple tasks at once. Knowing this, Google has baked in multi-tasking features , but developers have taken it a step further and made it possible to do a number of tasks in slick ways. Here is a list of the top three apps that I have found:
1. Swipepad Free - Swipepad is app that allows you to launch apps by swiping your finger on specific regions on your device. I find that it is the best because it allow a lot of flexibility on how you want to initiate it.
2. Dock4Droid $1.79 - Dock4Droid is very reminiscent of the dock on the Mac Operating System. I find that it is very visually pleasing but not as feature-rich as SwipePad.
3. QuickDesk $0.99 - QuickDesk is a very simple application that locks on to the home buttn double click function. It is the most simple of the three but also the most limiting. Use this if you are new to Android and not looking to be overwhelemed with features,
Showing posts with label task. Show all posts
Showing posts with label task. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 21, 2012
Do It Well with Doit.im - Sub-tasks Done the Right Way
Your son's football practice, getting ready for the big meeting, getting ready for the real estate exam. All of these tasks can have multiple tasks within . There are a great deal of tasks management programs that will help you organize your life , but they all had one big flaw, and that is the way that they handled sub-tasks.
The advantage of the managing tasks using sub-tasks, is that you will separate your tasks into projects. This , for me , has been very powerful because I can easily group my tasks and focus on details that I may miss otherwise. There is only one system that that I have found available that is both an Android application and a web application. The application is called Doit.im.
This powerful application gives you the ability to create tasks just as your simple tasks managers like Tasks (yes the application is called tasks) , but it goes much further with powerful subtasks options. The subtasks are used through projects. Each project can have several subtasks.
Doit.im also has a powerful online application that is very consistent and works very well. This application are for those that are highly productive and need to manage their lives like a business. Doit.im is the perfect companion for the hustler in you!
Doit.im android application
Doit.im web application
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Producteev + Astrid The "Getting Things Done" Marriage
This is the first post that I will be making on this blog and I wanted it to represent what this blog is about. The goal that I had when thinking of creating a blog was to empower the "Go-Getters". I want to make sure that the tech that people use everyday, are used to their fullest potential. I also want to inform people of new technology that will help them run their business, go through school , or navigate their careers.
The program (or programs) that fit this bill, are Producteev and Astrid. These are two programs but they work together as a great task/to-do management system. I have spent hours researching a task management system and this one by far brings the most features and the cleanest interface.
Producteev is a web based program at www.producteev.com, it uses a very colorful interface and is very flexible. The best way to use this is by using the GTD methodology by David Allen. If you are not familiar with the GTD methodology, and to get a walk through on how to use it with Producteev, check out this article here for more details.
Astrid is an Android app that has been out since the early days of Android. This means that it has been developed to be very stable and feature rich. The interface can be modified to light , dark or transparent so you have enough options there to make it visually pleasing.
The power of these systems are from the pairing of the two programs. The key to making this work for you is to get very familiar with the Producteev program, spend time setting it up, and sync the tasks with Astrid. This is a seamless process and makes your Android device your reminder for all of your tasks. When used properly, it can really make a difference in your productivity. I have used these programs for school and my business for the last four months and I have found that I am getting more done and wasting less time.
These are free programs so there is no excuse for not getting that long list of objectives done and putting more money in your pocket as a result!
Resources:
Producteev Website
Astrid Program
GTD Methodology with Producteev
Getting Things Done by David Allen (Book)
The program (or programs) that fit this bill, are Producteev and Astrid. These are two programs but they work together as a great task/to-do management system. I have spent hours researching a task management system and this one by far brings the most features and the cleanest interface.
Producteev is a web based program at www.producteev.com, it uses a very colorful interface and is very flexible. The best way to use this is by using the GTD methodology by David Allen. If you are not familiar with the GTD methodology, and to get a walk through on how to use it with Producteev, check out this article here for more details.
Astrid is an Android app that has been out since the early days of Android. This means that it has been developed to be very stable and feature rich. The interface can be modified to light , dark or transparent so you have enough options there to make it visually pleasing.
The power of these systems are from the pairing of the two programs. The key to making this work for you is to get very familiar with the Producteev program, spend time setting it up, and sync the tasks with Astrid. This is a seamless process and makes your Android device your reminder for all of your tasks. When used properly, it can really make a difference in your productivity. I have used these programs for school and my business for the last four months and I have found that I am getting more done and wasting less time.
These are free programs so there is no excuse for not getting that long list of objectives done and putting more money in your pocket as a result!
Resources:
Producteev Website
Astrid Program
GTD Methodology with Producteev
Getting Things Done by David Allen (Book)
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