zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - May 03 2008 | blogs, rtm
zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 11 2008 | google, events, rtm
zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 10 2008 | time-management, rtm
In my search for online task management lists, this is the best I have found. The UI is a little wonky, but it has some nice features:
--shared tasks
--shared lists
--task due reminders (email, sms, twitter, google talk)
--works with Google Gears!The issue is that if I share a list, and Mike puts a task on it, I don't get immediately notified -- so how do I know he's added a task?
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