John_King
John_King
John_King

"Productivity-obsessed Brits will soon be getting a UK-specific version of Lifehacker, thanks to a partnership with the folks at Future Publishing."

I have been using Cal but sort of fell out with any.do, for no real reason than I got lazy. I think ill give any.do a go again and if this ties in nicely adding the tasks from meetings to any.do then this maybe a winnner

A couple of weeks ago I went into a meeting and after a few minutes the battery died on my tablet. Reverted to pen and paper only for the ink to run out after an hour.

I think I've taken more away from this than any other in the series.

Love this and switched to it after Wunderlist upgraded and took away some of the basic features. Post meeting and missed calls are great features. Emailing a task is a bit of a pain as I registered with my gmail account but work day to day in Outlook as work is on Exchange, so if i could add a second email then it

My last company one afternoon I was slumped in my chair having ate a rather large lunch. I then received an IM from one of our human resources people, just saying "Thank You".

When I responded why, they told me they were debating if it was worth spending money on a good ergonomics campaign. However they could see me

When I used to travel in my last job I found depending on what office I was in and the people that surrounded me on that day I would be able to achieve some things more easily than others. I found as a result I was able to plan my week based on my locations

One of my favourite things to do when I first got on-line in the 90's was to visit whatis.com and read the tech word of the day. I found it a great way of expanding knowledge