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    To-Do List software

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Lencias, Aug 23, 2008.

  1. Lencias

    Lencias Notebook Consultant

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    Hi, I've been using Doomi so far, but I've found it insufficient for my needs - or maybe I just don't know how to use it...

    I would like a to do list program that's almost as simple as Doomi that I can plan for weeks in advance, provide notifications, and preferably that I can skin...

    Hopefully it looks as nice as Doomi, not bland and blocky....

    Thanks :)
     
  2. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    My Tasks (To-Do's), Contacts, and Calendar are maintained on my PDA, which currently is a Dell Axim X51V running Windows Mobile 5. This PDA syncs with Outlook 2007 running under Vista Home Premium/SP1 on my PC.

    So I have a portable Calendar, Task List, and Contact List (and more, see my website for details), and the same information on my PC.

    I suppose I could get a Tilt or some other PDA+Cell Phone, but I actually still prefer my PDA separate from my Cell Phone; mostly due to screen size.
     
  3. Knightendo

    Knightendo Notebook Consultant

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    I have a Blackberry pearl its great for the onthe go calendar to dos. I also use Outlook 2007.