iPrioritize Not Just for Business Professionals
Posted on : 03-10-2006 | By : RohailR | In : Web review
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Many of you have probably heard of iPrioritize, founded by Adam McFarland of SportsLizard, the online service that allows you to create simple to-do lists and have them sent to you via email, RSS, or even to your cell phone. The service allows you to choose from to layers, a free account or a business account. The business account lets users assign and organize your employees’ tasks more efficiently.
I personally use a business account at iPrioritize to keep up with all my tasks associated with running Walamu. However, that’s not all I find Walamu useful for. As a student, there are tons of things I have to keep track of including presentations, homework, reading assignments, etc. iPrioritize has helped me immensely in getting organized and keeping on top my classes. Before I got used to writing down my tasks, I used to simply try and remember everything I had to do for the day. While I was pretty good at doing that, it was still burdensome to have to run through a million things in my mind everyday. I then “evolved” to writing all my tasks down on paper, although that wasn’t really helpful at either because either I would lose the sheet of paper where I wrote my tasks down or I wouldn’t bother to look at it again. I’ve now evolved to something much better: iPrioritize. It really doesn’t get any easier as there are so many ways to remind yourself of your to-do list and there’s no way you can really avoid being reminded of what you have to do for the day. It’s not like a piece of paper that sits at the corner of your desk all day and doesn’t get looked at. iPrioritize screams your tasks out for you if that’s what you need and doesn’t leave you with the burden of you remembering them all day. With email, RSS, and mobile internet options for reminders (I’ve actually checked out iPrioritize on my mobile web and it looks awesome), there’s no excuse for not running through your daily tasks with iPrioritize (or at least being reminded of them
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