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POPSMyLife Organized MyLife Organized (MLO) is a personal task outliner and to-do list manager which will help you to organize your goals, projects and tasks into a tree. The To-Do list with actions that require immediate attention will be generated. This list of next actions will be sorted in order of priority to keep you focused on the most important tasks.
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POPSTodo.txt Countless software applications and web sites were built to manage your to do list. But if you're comfortable at the command line and you don't want to depend on someone else's data format or someone else's server, there's an age-old method that's perfect for tracking your stuff: plain text.
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POPSGetting things done with rule-based list processing The idea behind "rule-based list processing" is that lists are managed with regular expression-based rules that control the contents and sorting order of plain text files. It's a form of "lazy information management" inasmuch it takes loosely structured input and provides ways to let the information "fall into place." Lines of information can be typed into any (arbitrarily named) text file, in any order, tagged with keywords, and the rules will ensure that the lines end up in specified files, sorted in specified orders. Lists are edited, rules are tweaked, shawkle is run, and fresh lists are generated, made to order.
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POPSTaskStep: Manage your tasks GTD style Getting Things Done is a set of practices for making people more effective in work and life. If you are looking for a task manager based on the GTD system, you have several to choose from: MonkeyGTD, ThinkingRock, d3, and even GTDGmail. These are all fine applications, but if you need something more lightweight and user-friendly, take a closer look at TaskStep, a personal task manager that implements some of the essential GTD principles.