Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:38PM EDT
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A while ago, I wrote about wanting to try Ta-da Lists, a free web-based to-do list manager. I'm finally giving it a whirl, and I like it because I can create several to-do lists for the many areas of my life that need things done.
If it takes a minute to set up an account, I'd be surprised. Then, you can name each list for separate topics. This week. Work. House. Trips. Grocery Shopping. The list list can be as long as you want.
A nice feature is you can share your lists with family members and friends via email and get it emailed to your inbox for a reminder. You can also make your list public, but doing so means everyone can see it.
If you're collaborating on volunteer or work projects, you may want to check out Basecamp, Ta-da Lists' moneymaking counterpart. File-sharing plans run from $12 a month for three projects to $149 a month for unlimited projects.
I'll let you know if Ta-da helps keep me on task. Meanwhile, if you've got some favorite web tools that help you stay organized, post 'em below.
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