I’ve been searching for open-source tools to replace some of the current apps that are integral to my workflow. Note-taking is a big part of this workflow, and after years of using the likes of ...
Have you ever felt like your productivity tools are working against you instead of for you? With so many apps and systems available, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by complexity or distracted by shiny ...
Microsoft’s OneNote is a great tool for keeping random notes, research, shopping lists, and whatever else you feel the need to jot down. But it doesn’t really have a great way to extract notes based ...
What if you could organize your entire life—your goals, tasks, and even your downtime—without downloading a single extra app? It’s not just possible; it’s surprisingly simple. With just three built-in ...
NotePlan will soon be available for iOS, and is now ready for the Mac. Right now, NotePlan is available for Mac, with a two week-trial on the developer’s site. It’s $20 in the Mac App Store, and you ...
Agenda is an intriguing approach to note taking on the Mac that’s organized around dates and your calendar. The app is beautifully-designed and notably feature-rich for a 1.0 but lacks an iOS ...
Step-By-Step: Working with the Calendar in Lotus Notes Your email has been sent The Lotus Notes mail database is much more than a mail client. It provides a To Do list and Calendar as well. The ...
Outlook on the web lets you organize tasks, notes, files, and more in a Kanban-style board that’s tied to your main Outlook calendar. Here’s how to get started. Microsoft recently launched a handy new ...
Google Calendar is one of Google's most popular productivity tools. Here's what you need to know to schedule calls and share and sync your calendar.