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Task List: Handy student app for tracking assignments
Merlin Mann | Jan 2 2007
Task List is a promising looking new app for students who want to track the tasks associated with homework and other assignments. As a former dysfunctional student, I like the way you can filter work by class, gauge progress on assigments, set priorities, and then track the results, such as the grade you received, etc. It also has support for "Classcasts," syncs with .Mac, and seems to work nicely with iCal. As with many tricked-out task apps, there's plenty of room for bogging down in the sort of fiddly meta-work that's more fun than, say, actually reading Bleak House, but this app is far from the worst attractive nuisance I've seen in that regard. Based on my 20 minutes of running through it yesterday, it looks like a useful application for managing the rat's nest of tasks standing between you and your sheepskin.
What are you organized Mac students out there using to keep it all together? 25 Comments
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My GTD implementation has gone...Submitted by steve mcfarland (not verified) on January 7, 2007 - 11:29pm.
My GTD implementation has gone through more iterations in the last couple years than I care to remember, but I have always kept schoolwork wholly seperate from it and increasingly have been moving my management of assignments et al. to paper, paper, paper! A squared medium-sized Moleskine, actually. I need to pick up a 2007 weekly planner to replace it, come to think of it. I agree with Jack B. (with some experience with Schoolhouse and Task List) are just buffed up to do lists with all the necessary conditioning of something like kGTD but none of the power. I need to write down assignments in class and have them readily accessible alongside my notes - paper and a Pilot V5 let me double check which pages I had to read whether in the library or at my cafe. » POSTED IN:
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