Tuesday, November 25, 2014

4 Online Tools That Make Work Easier

I use a plethora of online and app services on my various devices.  Having said that, I haven't really looked into online productivity applications in a long time, so I figured I'd list some that appeal to me.

1. Mint  When I was looking at online financial software for myself some time ago, I do recall checking out Mint.  I like the idea of the one-stop bill management system, phone integration with apps, etc. It claims free services, but I'll have to investigate further to find out how free it truly is.

2. Thymer Thymer caught my eye with the quote "Project management and task planning for people who hate project management and task planning".  Somehow, I often end up managing projects.  I don't particularly enjoy it, but somebody has to do it.  I'm also not very good at organizing details... this might help in future ventures.

3. MindMeister I used mind-mapping apps on my phone a number of years ago.  I like the idea, but I found I didn't consistently use it enough for it to help me organize my life/projects/bills/etc.  As things get increasingly complex and difficult to track, this might help sort things out.

4. WorkFlowy  The site that referred me to this app described it as "Easy, powerful and non-overwhelming list maker".  Obligations are overwhelming, and I have many of those obnoxious things.  This WorkFlowy sounds comforting.  I'll have to give it a shot.

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