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What productivity, note-taking, any-tracking apps do you use?

What apps you guys use to keep your life organized??

  • I am using Microsoft To-Do for the to-do list. Sometimes google calendar if I need scheduling
  • Forrest for keep me stay focus
  • Evernote for note-taking
  • Money manager for expense tracking
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    Notion. Honestly, from text notes to markdown to scripting to kanban boards etc..it kinda is good enough.

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    • Things 3 for todo list
    • Inkdrop for developer related notes
    • Snipline for shell commands (my project!)
    • Streaks for habit building
    • Goodnotes for reading programming books
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    Hi @fandyaditya

    I prepare for myself some tools based on e-mail ;-) but since two months I was share this to my friends and start to build product from this concept. It's very simple reminder, monitor website tool, journal - all of this is based on e-mail - you can check it for free here https://www.func.ovh

    It's work very simple ex. reminders is just forward e-mail or just create newone and send to specific addres like: [email protected] or [email protected]. :)

    I use personaly it for achieve inbox zero:

    • invoice collecting - forward and archive any invoices by send to [email protected] then on first day of new month I have on top in my inbox - all sent invoices.

    • some e-mail that I want to "move" to next day just forward like [email protected]

    Any notes and diary just send e-mail to [email protected] with title and content. It's nice becouse you can create many "diaries" ex. for each teammate like [email protected] and you can easily get this by send e-mail to [email protected]

    Time tracking is very simple just send [email protected] and [email protected] where e-mail title is project name :)

    Best think I have it's monitor - its very useful for website monitoring like prices in competitors or features and changelogs. - just send URL to monitor to address [email protected] thats all - any changes you will receive to your inbox with diffed image.

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    Hi, @fandyaditya

    I use mainly two note-taking apps:

    • Evernote: for storing the least actionable information. I keep all the resources that I want to revisit for future or current projects.
    • Notion: to manage more actionable information like projects status, tasks and docs related to a project.

    I rebuilt my system from the ground up using the PARA method, the framework that supports the Building a Second Brain philosophy by Tiago Forte:

    https://fortelabs.co/blog/para

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      Hi, the PARA method is awesome, and those 2 apps are suited perfectly! Thanks for the knowledge

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    I used to use MilaNote, now changed to Notion.

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      I have done little research, Notion is great! I'll give it a try

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    Notion is the promised land at the end of a long tireless journey of self-discovery. A path riddled with the failures of pretty much every other note taking app. I highly recommend it.

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      Thanks for the recommendation!

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      Google keep and google calendar is perfect. I have use chrome bookmarks in an organized way before, it's great and simple! I should start using it again.

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