What task managers are representatives of the IT-industry
Productivity / / December 23, 2019
Use Any.do. I tried different, including very heaped up, but stopped on it, because it is cross-platform, visual, very fast, and integrates with the calendar Cal on Android.
Any.do requires to decompose the problem and assign subtasks priorities, but, in my opinion, so I would rather achieve results than when the mini-tasks are grouped into larger groups.
Or maybe I'm just old-fashioned - a few years ago, I used a notebook for problems, though the smartphone has been.
I looked for the perfect task manager for several years. In the end it turned out that the effectiveness of a notebook or application "Notes" in the iPhone is nothing - so you can always make changes on the fly. Within the team use Asana - a great collaboration tool, easy to use, intuitive, powerful and flexible.
I use two: Any.do and Sonner.
Both turned out to be very convenient for me: the first - for scheduling events, the second - to their circular Organization (very clearly).
The only service that I use from time to time, it is the "Calendar" in OS X or a server Google. And it is only in the days of international exhibitions when meeting schedule is too tight to ensure it is to remember.
And so all I have in mind and pulled out as needed. Memory until you let down.
In my life I have tried a bunch of task-managers for a variety of platforms, and eventually settled on the built-in OS X and iOS, "reminders" and "calendar". Let them no superplyushek, but they are always at hand and do not suffer from incompatibility after the next upgrade OS.
In the end, it's just tools, and most importantly - the ability to use them. The only exception I make for the mail - I really like to use the Mailbox, and I look forward to the release for OS X.
I do not use really any task managers. Judge for yourself: there Reminders on OS X, there are problems in our "Bitriks24" system, learn Omnifocus. More to the territory of tasks constantly climbs Evernote and other applications. In the end, I settled on the fact that the task of the lead in "Bitriks24". It sets the work context, and there is no mixing of work and personal life. Personal tasks and shopping lists are maintained in Wunderlist. The most urgent tasks are carried out on a piece of paper. :) ends the day - a piece of paper flying in the trash. If the task fails, it is not that it is too urgent.