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10 Adobe AIR apps that make you more productive. Adobe AIR apps are some of the best designed, most useful applications you can have on your desktop. Last month, I highlighted 10 applications to try out, if you're thinking about using AIR apps . This time around, I want to take a look at 10 apps that will make you more productive. Trust me, they will help you save some time. Be more productive Agile Agenda Agile Agenda is a project management tool that helps project managers keep their team on track. Agile Agenda is quite impressive. Agile Agenda gives you the option of trying it for 3 days or 30 days, or buying a license. Doomi Doomi is an extremely simple to-do-list app that lets you quickly add items you need to complete. File Furnace File Furnace is a unique app. Google Calendar Invoice Creator If you're looking for an easy way to transfer all your meetings from your Google Calendar to a program that will bill those with whom you met, Google Calendar Invoice Creator is for you.

My top 3 1. 2. 3. 6 Cool Tools to Track Your Time – FreelanceSwitch. Best Todo list and Task manager - Todoist. To do list, simple, easy, fast, sharable: Ta-da List. Hello, We launched Ta-da List back in January of 2005 so everyone could have a fast and free to-do list app in their web browser. There wasn’t much out there that was good in 2005. My, how things have changed. Now there are dozens and dozens of great free to-do list apps on the web and dozens more on the iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone. Because we haven’t given Ta-da List much attention in the last few years, and as part of refocusing our efforts on Basecamp — we’ve decided to retire Ta-da List. Ta-da List will no longer be signing up new customers. But don’t worry — any to-do lists you already created here at TadaList.com will continue to work.

Thanks to everyone who used Ta-da List over the years. Onwards, Jason Fried, Founder & CEO, Basecamp. A to-do list to organize your tasks. An 18-Minute Plan for Managing Your Day - Peter Bregman - HarvardBusiness.org. By Peter Bregman | 2:27 PM July 20, 2009 Yesterday started with the best of intentions. I walked into my office in the morning with a vague sense of what I wanted to accomplish. Then I sat down, turned on my computer, and checked my email. Two hours later, after fighting several fires, solving other people’s problems, and dealing with whatever happened to be thrown at me through my computer and phone, I could hardly remember what I had set out to accomplish when I first turned on my computer. I’d been ambushed. When I teach time management, I always start with the same question: How many of you have too much time and not enough to do in it? That means we start every day knowing we’re not going to get it all done. But even with those lists, the challenge, as always, is execution.

We need a trick. Jack LaLanne, the fitness guru, knows all about tricks; he’s famous for handcuffing himself and then swimming a mile or more while towing large boats filled with people. Ritual.