NewUser7630 t1_jdgzr80 wrote
Reply to comment by mychal200302468 in LPT: Use your calendar as your to-do list. Assigning dedicated time to tasks increases the likelyhood of you acting upon it. by human_marketer
Microsoft To Do might be something for you.
YourEngineerMom t1_jdhjl1r wrote
I like using the sticky note app on my laptop for assignments, it’s nice deleting a whole note for the assignment lol
NewUser7630 t1_jdhkbsf wrote
With MS toDo you get to cross it off and hear a nice sound. Additionally, you can see all your done tasks. 695 in my case.
RedTryangle t1_jdju0om wrote
>695 in my case.
As a fellow Microsoft to-do lover ...I got chills reading this. Haha!
standard_candles t1_jdhrwoi wrote
I'm all about that Focus To-Do
NTNinja1 t1_jdik1vl wrote
Does it have nesting subtasks? Been looking to replace google's todo
NewUser7630 t1_jdikoyx wrote
Yes it does.
GGprime t1_jdiloyo wrote
You can create multiple subtasks within a task but its not a project management tool. I use it to track simple tasks but also to gather ideas or information as a reminder. There is also MS planner which can be used to deal with more complex tasks while being very intuitive.
jessemadnote t1_jdjmv7l wrote
I’m a huge proponent of GQueues
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