Technology
2Do task manager is on sale for 60% off
We all occasionally struggle with a case of scatter-brain — but for a lot of us, it can feel incredibly difficult to get back on track with a project or even a train of thought in an email once you’ve already been distracted. Since most of us don’t have a personal assistant to keep us a little more accountable (and on-topic), tools like this 2Do Task Manager can be a productivity lifesaver, keeping you on task even if you did just have that ad-hoc meeting or last-minute assignment thrown your way.
This helpful tool is all about speed and productivity: you can quickly jot down multiple tasks in seconds so you don’t forget them with the quick entry feature, and color-code them for organizational purposes. You can also manage projects with ease, keeping related projects and tasks together with an exhaustive set of functions to help you find what you need to get things done, including sort, focus, tag, location, and date range filters.
You can also help your research efforts by adding URLs, addresses, or Google searches to your tasks to give you more context and use 2Do in sync with Dropbox, Reminders (CalDAV) or Toodledo. There’s even the ability to batch schedule tasks for your bigger projects, and get automatic alerts when you’re in the neighborhood you could complete a task in with location-based alerts.
Be more focused than ever (with a little help) — usually the 2Do Task Manager is $49.99, but you can get it here for $19.99.
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