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Other Need a good organisation tool to free my mind up

Discussion in 'General' started by isaac12345, 9 Aug 2013.

  1. isaac12345

    isaac12345 What's a Dremel?

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    Hi all!

    Just realised that there are waaayyy too many thoughts going on in my mind and its seriously affecting productivity. Thoughts range from 'gotta remember to buy spaghetti after gym' to ' Am I nihilist? Must read up on nihilism.' I duckduckgo-ed the internet but it wasnt useful. Came across some rather useless lifehacker articles written by people who spend wayyy too much time thinking about organisation,productivity and all that mumbo-jumbo. So I thought I would rather turn to the more down-to-earth, less new-age-ish bit-tech community.

    I dont mind if the tool is electronic or paper (or mechanical :p). But please do specify why you would use one over the other.

    These are my requirements -

    1) Because of privacy concerns, must NOT REQUIRE mandatory internet access to be used.

    2) Portable, either on my android phone or otherwise.

    3) Powerful enough to let me link tasks and notes to dates in a calendar

    4) Facebook event import would be useful but not necessary.

    Your recommendations will be much appreciated :)
    Thanks!
     
  2. Unicorn

    Unicorn Uniform November India

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    If you deleted ToDo pro from my iPhone, I'd curl up in a ball and sit in a corner not knowing what to do next :worried: Seriously though, it's an app which I literally couldn't be productive without at this stage. I've become very dependant on it for organising everything including personal reminders, work lists for two jobs, university assignment deadlines, mettings and much more.
     
  3. deathtaker27

    deathtaker27 Modder

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    sounds like you need a calander
     
  4. Unicorn

    Unicorn Uniform November India

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    What's a calander? :eyebrow:
     
  5. isaac12345

    isaac12345 What's a Dremel?

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    HAHA!
    Any idea which calendar would be good my requirements?
     
  6. aramil

    aramil One does not simply upgrade Forums

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    Never needs charging, has never crashed, has no online requirements, & comes with a pen. :D

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  7. bdigital

    bdigital Is re-building his PC again

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    Google calendar app has helped me a lot. You can use it offline, works across all your devices and i can even share it. Really handy when the mrs wants to arrange stuff
     

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