Productivity Software

Sloan

Sounds like shit!
Oct 22, 2006
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Atlanta, GA
www.sloanstewart.com
My life is a fucking wreck, so I'm always looking for tools to help organize this clusterfuck.

Stumbled across https://www.wunderkit.com/ today, and it seems like a good tool for bands when working on material or something.

I'm currently trying it out by organizing two albums I'm working on and my music gear repair hobby.

Feel free to post any tools that you find help keep you on task and organized.

:kickass:
 
I use Wunderlist....barely wunderkit.

Honestly, if you want to be productive, or start becoming more productive, get someone who will make sure you do it. Never go to sleep without getting something done that will advance your career or something else.

I also use MindNode, a mind mapping tool, to organize major projects. I have a lot of things that use but Wunderlist, MindNode and a couple other small things are what I use.
 
I've also tried https://trello.com/. All seem to lack some feature of either chained events, tracking timelines or real concise overviews. MS Project is good for really goal/timeline driven projects, but its a job in of itself to use sometimes.

This is fucking great.

I've tried evernote and wanderlist. but I stick to awesome note. I've got my to do then folders with certain subjects then blah blah
 
I use Wunderlist....barely wunderkit.

Honestly, if you want to be productive, or start becoming more productive, get someone who will make sure you do it. Never go to sleep without getting something done that will advance your career or something else.

I also use MindNode, a mind mapping tool, to organize major projects. I have a lot of things that use but Wunderlist, MindNode and a couple other small things are what I use.

mindnode = :worship: