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Thursday
May312012

A Simple Tool that Simplifies

Sometimes it seems to me that with more devices and connectivity, our lives get more complicated, not less. That’s why I’m always happy to discover a new tool that I can pick up instantly and that helps me stay organized without requiring an hour on technical support or a manual to use.

My latest find is Wedoist (the group version of Todoist). My Business Manager and I had a simple need: to see each other’s task lists and to assign tasks to each other. Wedoist does just this, and that’s about it.

What’s great about Wedoist is that adding a task or completing a task takes just one click, and I don’t have several choices to make about the place, the due date, the urgency, the project association, or the people involved for every task. I can enable these features if I want, but those fields are out of the way unless I need them.

Also, those who are aesthetically-inclined will be pleased with the clean and minimal design, which you can customize with logo, colors, and fonts.

Wedoist is currently working on a mobile app for this product (Todoist already has one).I recommend this to anyone who needs to collaborate with someone else to create a list of any kind.

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