![]() ![]() So you can do more to customize the experience, organize your tasks and projects, and optimize your productivity.Īchieve more by breaking big tasks into smaller sub-tasks (multi-level). Todoist offers more useful features than any other to-do list. I just found linking Evernote notes to my task program was just the same effort as COPY NOTE LINK and putting it in Evernote. ![]() Some things I do in Wunderlist for simple tracking. I agree that subtasks are missing, also recurring, etc. which if you are a busy person doesn't work out very well. ![]() To use Evernote as a Task Manager, IMO, requires a lot of discipline and manual effort. If the Project/Task manager is an online system, I can easily insert links to the main Task, or maybe just a Task#.įinally, although Evernote Marketing keeps on calling Evernote a "collaboration" tool, it is not such a tool, or at the very best it is on the very low end of collaboration tools. So my best practice is to use a dedicated Project/Task Manager, and use Evernote to support it. Yes it can be done manually, but that is just extra work, and often us humans fail to make all the links. I'm sure your blog will be helpful to many people.īut for me, Evernote falls so far short of what I need, and what I am used to, for Task Management that I can not use it as my primary Task Manager.Įvernote works very well in support of task management, allowing me to quickly and easily capture my daily work, progress, interviews with clients/users, research, etc.īut Evernote does NOT provide the automatic linking of subtasks and projects that I need. ![]()
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