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Subject:Your To-Do List From:Nancy Allison <maker -at- verizon -dot- net> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Wed, 10 Jan 2007 11:36:16 -0500
What do you use to handle your ongoing to-do list? I want to find a
program that does these things:
1. Relates the list to a daily calendar. Ideally, I'd like to have this
calendar start up automatically, so as soon as I log in, it opens and
displays the current day's list.
2. Carries forward all tasks from the previous day that I haven't marked
as complete.
3. Keeps a historic record of each day's tasks, so I can see what I was
doing a year and a day ago if I want.
4. Enables me to print out the to-do lists for a range of days (or months).
5. In the best of all possible worlds, enables me to link to my address
book, the emails I've received and sent for a particular day, and notes
(for a day, a task, whatever).
I've been using an elderly copy of Mozilla, a relic of my desire to give
Microsoft a wide berth. At this point, I'm desperate to get my calendar
and tasks coordinated, and I'll bow to Microsoft if Outlook or some
other product is the best for the purpose. (I will say that I tried to
use the Outlook feature at my last job and found it odd. Hard to read,
obscure procedures. But maybe I just didn't learn it well enough.)
I have GOT to get my s--t together. Thanks for all help.
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