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Monthly Archives: July 2011
The Power of Quick-Click Categories in Outlook
July 30, 2011 Have you made use of the Quick-Click Category feature in Outlook yet? If you haven’t, you should. What is it? You have probably noticed in Windows Outlook (only in Outlook 2007 and 2010) that if you click … Continue reading
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New “Using ToodleDo and MYN” Video, Shows New Version
July 29, 2011 Hi All. In recent blogs I announced the brand new ToodleDo version (a complete makeover!) and what browser to use on Android with it (Opera). Today I want to announce that I’ve created a new ToodleDo getting … Continue reading
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Configuring ToodleDo iPhone and iPad Apps for MYN
[Feb 23, 2014 Update: these instructions are for older app versions. Updated instructions can be found in two places: 1) in our paid Toodledo video class: http://www.michaellinenberger.com/FullTD-MYN.html and 2) on the 1MTD “extras” page, Video 5b: http://www.michaellinenberger.com/extras/index.php] July 28, 2011 … Continue reading
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Best Mobile Browsers for the New ToodleDo
July 26, 2011 As I mentioned in my earlier post today, ToodledDo today just released a major upgrade for their browser-based task management software. It’s really good. One thing they did was use more Ajax coding in the interface so … Continue reading
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Total UI Makeover for ToodleDo Just Released
July 26, 2011 ToodleDo just released a complete user interface (UI) makeover, and it looks great. Read about it here: http://www.toodledo.com/info/news_201107.php And here is a screenshot: Michael
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Rapidly changing Smartphone market share: in just two months, RIM way down, Android way up
July 23, 2011 Just a few months ago I reported these market share numbers: Google’s Android platform at 36.4%, Apple at 26%, RIM (BlackBerry) at 25.7% Just two months later, look at them now: (From NYT): “The consulting firm Millennial … Continue reading
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The Only Deadline that Means Anything is “Today”
July 21, 2011 We all get too carried away with setting deadlines on tasks, either explicit or implied—and then we feel bad when we don’t meet them. I feel we should use deadlines much less often, and we should even … Continue reading
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Using ToodleDo: A Nifty Way to Convert E-mails to Tasks for Follow-ups
July 11, 2011 As you may know, I recommend using ToodleDo for tasks if you cannot use Windows Outlook for tasks. One thing great about ToodleDo is that it has an easy way to convert e-mails to tasks from any … Continue reading
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