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* [http://bulletjournal.com/companion/ The bullet journal companion] (by the inventor of the bullet journal). As its name says, it's not a full replacement for a paper-based bullet journal.
* [http://bulletjournal.com/companion/ The bullet journal companion] (by the inventor of the bullet journal). As its name says, it's not a full replacement for a paper-based bullet journal.


=== Specialized tools ===
=== Other specialized tools ===


These need to be configured/purposed for use as bullet journal
These need to be configured/purposed for use as bullet journal
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* [https://www.taskade.com/ Taskade],
* [https://www.taskade.com/ Taskade],
* [https://kanbanflow.com/ KanbanFlow],
* [https://kanbanflow.com/ KanbanFlow],
* [https://dynalist.io/ Dynalist]
* [https://dynalist.io/ Dynalist] is a todo list application.


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 17:07, 16 January 2019

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Introduction

A bullet journal is a "getting things done" or "productivity" tool.

“A Bullet Journal is a modularized system of calendars, daily logs, and personalized notes, all brought together into a notebook with an index and daily usage. It’s easy to learn. You don’t have to read a book to learn the system.” (The Messy Bullet Journal, Part 2, retr. jan 2019.

Software

General purpose note taking and management tools

Bullet journal software

  • The bullet journal companion (by the inventor of the bullet journal). As its name says, it's not a full replacement for a paper-based bullet journal.

Other specialized tools

These need to be configured/purposed for use as bullet journal

  • Trello, cross platform solution to create boards, lists and cards for individuals and teams. The free version is OK for individual use. Pro versions add software integration and team functionality.
  • Taskade,
  • KanbanFlow,
  • Dynalist is a todo list application.

Links