Archive for the 'pim' Category

wikinotes

Monday, November 7th, 2005

Wikinotes is a program for the mac operating system, so I can’t give it a whirl. But, it looks interesting and for those of us who try out every infomation manager there is, here is another to try.

Take notes, organize your thoughts, write notes for your iPod. WikiNotes is quickly up and running, just waiting […]

TaskPrompt

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

Snapfiles points out this free application that will help you get organised.
TaskPrompt
‘TaskPrompt allows you to manage a personal ToDo and Task list. It provides an easy to use interface with integrated calendar display that allows you to quickly view the tasks that are due for the selected date. It can also remind you of […]

HTC Wizard

Monday, October 24th, 2005

OhGizmo points out a cooll new windows mobile smartphone – HTC Wizard that has been released in Europe.
‘There is a new gadget out there that is starting to sell in Germany. It’s called the HTC Wizard Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone. Featuring a slide-out keyboard, the T-Mobile MDA Vario Pocket PC phone comes with GPRS and […]

time tracker

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

If you are looking for a online way to track your tasks and manage your life, then check out time tracker.
‘Time Tracker is a simple tool to keep track of the time you spend on any given task.
Think of it as a to-do-list with a clock.’
Create your account here

Palm Z22

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

Palm Z22
MySimon has a review of the new palm device that has recently been released. It a low end device that may interest those on a tight budget.
‘a PDA designed for people who have never used a PDA before. Just $99 for a lightweight (only 3 ounces!), easy-to-use PDA with 32MB of memory and […]

kiko

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

‘Slow, featureless online calendars are so Web 1.0. Kiko is a cool new web calendar that delivers all the functionality of desktop calendar software, and all the convenience of online access. And it’s free!
What’s better?

Interface

Click On Anything - Everything is interactive. Right click it, drag it - it all works the way you expect from […]

remember the milk

Friday, October 14th, 2005

Another contender for the GTD web application prize is up and running and has a cool name – remember the milk

Features galore.

Sharing, publishing, notes… we’ve got it all.

Get reminded.

Receive reminders via email, instant messenger, and SMS.

It’s free.

Hard to believe, we know, but it’s true.

Check it out here

handling my email/tasks and calender

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

I have been continuing my search for a good way to handle email/tasks and my calendar. You read about my thinking of moving away from Microsoft Outlook here.
My intention was to move my tasks to MindManager and Resultsmanager, my email to gmail and I was just going to use my Treo for my Calendar.
So, an […]

KGTD for OmniOutliner

Monday, October 10th, 2005

A GTD application for mac users has been released.
‘Essentially, KGTD is a single OmniOutliner document with some fiddly bits (ok, we can call them “buttons” if you are going to get all technical) that allow you to manage two views of your GTD tasks: projects and actions. You can archive completed projects to get them […]

Outlook CRM

Friday, October 7th, 2005

I got an email from TeamScope Software advertising the release of their new version of Outlook CRM.
If you are not familiar with Outlook CRM this is what it does:
 “The first CRM solution with True Outlook Integration™

Your team works in Outlook — all day, every day. Outlook stores your contacts, your calendar, your e-mail, and your to-do list, […]