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Posted by JasonE
Oct 15, 2010 at 04:48 AM

 

Do you have any applications that you basically run your life from?

For my its OneNote 2010.


JasonE

 


Posted by Wes Perdue
Oct 15, 2010 at 06:31 AM

 

For me, the three most essential are iCal, Evernote, and OmniFocus. I don’t think I do much with less than those three. Oh, and email. It’s nice to know that I’m not constrained to any one device for these apps; my Mac, my iPhone, or my iPad and WiFi would be sufficient for all of these apps and their data.

 


Posted by Magenda
Oct 16, 2010 at 03:24 AM

 

Used to be with Lotus Agenda and Magellen, as well as wordperfect.

Now, 3x5 cards and Circa from Levenger’s.  I am starting to use Outlook with Michael Linnenberger’s book.

Also 1note, UR, WP, notemap. Etc, (Is etc a program? It should be!)

I wish I could get back the functionality I had with “Magenda”

(before Bill Gates, I used Kamas on a Kaypro 10.  Anyone go back that far?)

 


Posted by Jorge Watanabe
Oct 17, 2010 at 03:49 PM

 

For me,
Everdesk to manage mail and related microprojects,
Copernic Desktop Search to have differente views of files and mails,
Zoho Mail to view and answer urgent mails

 


Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Oct 22, 2010 at 03:48 PM

 

I used to, it was Projekt for Symbian. But after I lost my Nokia phone I decided to opt for an Android due to the larger availability of software that I need. I haven’t found anything like Projekt (or Listpro which I previously used in Windows) and have chosen Google Tasks as my to-do repository. On the Android it syncs with a simple program called unimaginatively Gtasks.

Another program I have used extensively for task management is Notecase Pro. It is cross-platform and very consistently developed; I even planned on buying a Nokia Maemo tablet to use it on—until I found that my second working language, Greek, was unsupported on that device.

In addition, I’d say that my email program, The Bat!, is probably the other application where I run my life from. That’s where most work comes from anyway!

 


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