![]() ![]() Anything that lowers the resistance to use is usually successful and LazyMeter certainly looks easy/intuitive enough. It’s hard to convey how simple and easy to use it is so I included a video. You enter in your tasks, give them dates, LazyMeter puts them in front of you at the appropriate time, and you either do them and check it off or push them forward (where they’ll be put in front of you again or deleted if you don’t need/want to do them anymore). Guests invited by paid members can access boards for free. Apart from classic mind maps, there’s logic charts, UML diagrams, and more. There’s a bunch available, covering everything from marketing strategy to performance review. Create mind maps from free, editable templates. It’s designed to spark creativity and boost productivity. So I’ve tried just about every web app to-do list out there and I always end up getting frustrated with them for some reason or another. Part creative aid, part project management tool, mind mapping is a specialized category and. GitMind is a free, cloud-based mind mapping and flowchart tool. Manage Your To-Do List with LazyMeterĮlizabyth writes in with a to-do list management technique: Pandora + Chrome = Desktop Notifications is a winning equation. ![]() The best kind of software tip is the tip we don’t realize we desperately need until it lands in our email inbox. I figured there must be a lot of readers in a similar situation. It’s a one-trick kinda add-on but it’s the one trick I need. All it does is push the Pandora song data to the desktop with a growl-like notification. Since I use Pandora mostly to discover new music, seeing the song titles and band names is important. I love the crap out of Pandora but it bugs me when I don’t know what song is playing. Michael writes in with this Pandora-related tip: We’ll check it out! Push Pandora Notifications from Chrome to Your Desktop We do love a good mind map (and, like you, we’re a bit puzzled by the lack of tablet support). Go figure? Anyways, keep up the good work! Oddly, they haven’t released a version that’s Android tablet compatible. So far I’ve found it really easy to use on my phone’s smaller screen. It’s like a scaled down version of the mind mapping software they have for other platforms. ![]() I recently started playing around with MindMeister on my Android phone. Hey guys! I don’t know if you’re into mind maps (or at least as into as I am) but I figured I’d pass a tip along. ![]()
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