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The problem with the kanban style tools arise in a team use setting when not everyone is fully on board with it. Only takes one person to defeat the purpose.
Bringing this back from a few years ago, but Reminders are awesome. I just ask Siri for whatever reminder I want. I was amused to find that my wife basically has none, and I have loads that go off every day. Because I can't rememeber ****.
Similarly if you're using scrum then it only takes one ardent evangelist to tank your team's responsiveness and throughput.The problem with the kanban style tools arise in a team use setting when not everyone is fully on board with it. Only takes one person to defeat the purpose.
Backups and security are your biggest concerns with piece of software.I use notion, very good but I always do worry about them making the free tier not so free...
I'm not really managed at work, nor do we get deadlines for projects. It's awesome.Just a general question here.
There's a bunch of apps to facilitate ToDos such as Todoist, Wunderlist, TickTick, and so on. Or, there's just good old paper.
I've been trying a bunch of these out and yet to settle on one, so I'm wondering how you guys keep track of the stuff you need to do and why it works well for you.
I use notepad++ as a scratch pad.Notepad, a single txt file