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* [https://dynalist.io/ Dynalist] is a todo list application.
* [https://dynalist.io/ Dynalist] is a todo list application.


There exist dozens of "todo" and other simple planning tools, some of which also can be useful.
There exist dozens of "todo" and other simple planning tools, e.g. [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tasks.android Tasks: Todo list, Task List, Reminder] (reminder), some of which also can be useful. I suggest using a tool that can be used from several types of platforms, e.g. A windows laptop, a linux desktop and an Android phone.


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 17:20, 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

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.

There exist dozens of "todo" and other simple planning tools, e.g. Tasks: Todo list, Task List, Reminder (reminder), some of which also can be useful. I suggest using a tool that can be used from several types of platforms, e.g. A windows laptop, a linux desktop and an Android phone.

Links