lifehacker.com— "Now reader Alex McRoberts details how he uses the two excellent features to turn his Gmail account into a killer to-do list manager. Here's how he did it..."
Aug 20, 2008View in Crawl 4
Similarly I cannot see a use for To-Do lists. Why would I spend so long organising my life on a computer when I could get off the computer and actually live it?
jiboneAug 20, 2008
This is good,... but what if Gmail goes down?,.. Oh that will never happen :)
nouman6Aug 20, 2008
I prefer remember the milk:<a class="user" href="http://www.rememberthemilk.com">http://www.rememberthemilk.com</a>Pretty kick ass to-do-list app
rustysparksAug 20, 2008
are you masturbating?
dfsjdkflasjkAug 20, 2008
Jennica, thanks for giving me a reason to waste the most amount of paper possible.
endermbAug 20, 2008
Similarly I cannot see a use for To-Do lists. Why would I spend so long organising my life on a computer when I could get off the computer and actually live it?
harrycheJan 11, 2009
Thanks, that's great!There is another nice web app specifically designed for tracking goals and todo lists, and time tracking, etc, it is called GoalsOnTrack.com. It's free at <a class="user" href="http://www.goalsontrack.com.">http://www.goalsontrack.com.</a>