I wrote this little javascript app to help me stay on top of daily todo’s. It works like you’d expect, with a couple constraints: First, every morning it starts over fresh. Your list from the day before is thrown in the garbage. The idea is to encourage the completion of all tasks each day and prevent the addition of frivolous unobtainable tasks. Second, there’s no reordering. I want to try and trust my subconscious; if I add a task before another, then it’s because my mind has determined it’s priority by the order in which it’s remembered.
So far it’s worked really nicely for me. Better than anything I’ve come across in my travels. Perhaps you’ll enjoy it too: http://todokyo.com
I made some updates to PRTLND the other night.
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