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    What are you using to track daily tasks?

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      taurex @magicmarker
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      @magicmarker +1 to Google Keep. Love the show checkboxes option:)

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        360col @stacksofplates
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        @stacksofplates said in What are you using to track daily tasks?:

        Wunderlist is nice for just a simple task list.

        I'm using Wunderlist until it completely dies. (MS todo sucks)

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          dafyre @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in What are you using to track daily tasks?:

          NextCloud has tasks, too. Very simple.

          I'm doing this more for personal stuff. I don't want to put work things out there when I have to be careful what I save.

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            wirestyle22 @dafyre
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            @dafyre said in What are you using to track daily tasks?:

            @scottalanmiller said in What are you using to track daily tasks?:

            NextCloud has tasks, too. Very simple.

            I'm doing this more for personal stuff. I don't want to put work things out there when I have to be careful what I save.

            If it had commenting it would suffice but it doesn't.

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              BRRABill @stacksofplates
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              @stacksofplates said in What are you using to track daily tasks?:

              @wirestyle22 said in What are you using to track daily tasks?:

              I am currently using Asana to track my day to day tasks but I'd like to find something self-hosted and open source if possible.

              We currently use Microsoft Planner but I think looking at something else. Eh it's whatever.

              Yeah it has like 10% promise, 70% wanted to gouge your eyes out, and 80% confusion about Sharepoint and where everything is stored.

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                BRRABill
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                @obsolesce said in What are you using to track daily tasks?:

                Also, the "O" in "OWA"... do you know what that stands for?

                I have found that a combination of Outlook tasks and then someplace to store refernce stuff (such as e-mails and files) that you can point to is a great option.

                I also have no issues using Outlook.

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                  DustinB3403
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                  My org is big on Teams, which is just a weird combination of software. It combines everything into one piece of software, which OKAY cool. . .

                  But it's unfreaking usable. Simple things are 4 to 5 more steps on average, the interface is goofy to say the least and I spend more time looking at this saying WTF than I would actually spend just logging into the web portal and making my changes directly in Sharepoint.

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                    Obsolesce @BRRABill
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                    @brrabill said in What are you using to track daily tasks?:

                    @obsolesce said in What are you using to track daily tasks?:

                    Also, the "O" in "OWA"... do you know what that stands for?

                    I have found that a combination of Outlook tasks and then someplace to store refernce stuff (such as e-mails and files) that you can point to is a great option.

                    I also have no issues using Outlook.

                    I store all that stuff inside the task itself. You can drag and drop emails, pdfs, etc... right into the task, and place them wherever you want.

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                      dafyre
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                      I've gotta be honest, Outlook, for all its problems and complexity, is by far the best email app I've used. I know where things are at and how to get them where I want them. I can use my keyboard for mouse to get things done.

                      I'll keep trying others until I find another one that is just as good, but for now, Outlook does all the things I need it to do.

                      Edit: I use Outlook to track all my daily stuff as well. It's the easiest app I've seen that incorporates email, calendar, and task tracking for a single user. I've tried and never been able to find a good replacement.

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                        wirestyle22 @dafyre
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                        @dafyre I don't personally find e-mail to be great for tasks.

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                          dafyre @wirestyle22
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                          @wirestyle22 said in What are you using to track daily tasks?:

                          @dafyre I don't personally find e-mail to be great for tasks.

                          Post edited. Better? 🙂

                          I generally don't email to be great for tasks, but Outlook does a decent job of integrating the two.

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