7 Reviews and Ratings
8 Reviews and Ratings
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GQueues ties in very nicely with the principles outlined in David Allen's "Getting Things Done" so if you're a fan, give GQueues a try. I use GQueues both personally and professionally to help keep things in order. I find it easy to modify how I use this service when my needs change. I also use GQueues to keep track of future ideas, websites and books to be read someday and overall goals. It is very customizable to what you need.Incentivized
I think Remember the Milk is a great tool for managing tasks and information. However, it depends on what the person is looking for. If you are looking for just a simple task management tool without any bells and whistles, this may be a lot, as it has a lot of advanced features (and even more if you go pro). If you are looking for a more robust task management tool with the option to add priorities, tags, categories, and assign tasks to others, this may be more suited for this. It is also helpful for managing lists like shopping lists or project lists.Incentivized
Handling recurring tasks.Assigning tasks.Incentivized
Mobile AppQuickly enter new tasksRemindersIncentivized
Needs more display options, e.g. display tasks in "card" formatScreen format is a bit dated.Awkward to use when window is maximized.Incentivized
It does what I need it to do.Incentivized
They are very responsive via email.Incentivized
I have had few reasons to call support, the only reason was over a billing issue and they resolved the issue quickly,.Incentivized
We have tried some other task management tools such as Producteev. This one is very intuitive and just does what you need it to do and does it well.Incentivized
Google Tasks is a much simpler task-keeping interface, and I use it for the most important tasks on my phone. It does not offer tags, priorities, or distinguish between lists/tasks. It does let me star tasks, but does not let me determine the priority levels. I can also move tasks to different lists, but they can be hard to manage if there are too many, so I generally do not use this feature. For me, Google Tasks is ideal for very simple "I need to write this down" type tasks that are of high priority. It is not a good brain dumping tool because tasks can easily get lost. This is more for those nagging tasks that I want to do and make sure there is an appropriate alarm for. It also integrates well with my Android home screen. However, when I have lots of tasks I want to categorize, or I do want to do more of a brain dump type thing, I think Remember the Milk is far better. I can have more control over priorities, tags, assigning tasks to others, and other robust features.Incentivized
GQueues makes it easy for me to track next steps to avoid missing deadlinesIncentivized
Saved multiple hours each week per userIncentivized