Can you recommend an iPhone app for shared to-do lists? I don't mean "I make a list and send it to my spouse." I mean "List exists, and both my spouse and I can add to it and cross things off."
posted by HotToddy
on Dec 6, 2011 -
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The end of paper: what’s a good smartphone for journalling in (while on the subway)?
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posted by foxjacket
on Nov 15, 2011 -
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Gmail/Todolist filter: Is there a way to have Gmail display multiple (collapsed or expanded) tasks lists at once?
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posted by brackish.line
on Aug 26, 2011 -
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I'm looking for a small sized vertical to-do notebook with tear off pages and adhesive on the back (like Post-it Notes). Does this product exist?
posted by nam3d
on Jun 11, 2010 -
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Help me find the website/youtube vids of this handwritten to-do list methodology, please! I can't remember it and can't find it in my saved links.
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posted by lucyleaf
on Sep 28, 2009 -
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I just started a new job at a very large corporation and the office uses Lotus Notes 6.5 for e-mail and scheduling; while fooling around with it I decided to try the To-Do feature in Lotus Notes and quickly got confused.
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posted by Vindaloo
on Jul 26, 2007 -
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Is there an easy "daily check off" palm app? I'm looking for something to remind me to do the things I need to do every day, but sometimes those things need to be done more than once a day, and I don't want to enter multiple items for those.
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posted by Caviar
on Oct 14, 2005 -
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I am looking for a simple way to keep a client informed on what projects I am working on for them, and what their current status is. A service like Basecamp is a possibility, but it is much more than I need. Their free TaDa list site is useful, but too simple. I need something a bit more informative, but easy to maintain. Any suggestions?
posted by mudhouse
on Mar 5, 2005 -
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I'm looking for a very simple to-do list that will sit on my desktop. I've searched Google, but a lot of the results that come up are integrated with calendars and other functions I don't have use for. The ones I did download seem suspicious and attempt to contact their home networks; I don't want anybody spying on me. Does anyone use something like this, where I can simply type a linear list of things I have to get done, and have it floating on my dekstop?
posted by tomorama
on Jan 5, 2004 -
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