Lists of To Do Lists

TechCrunch has done a great job of reviewing a variety of web-based applications for managing tasks. They stuck with to-do list focused sites, so that skips certain products like 37 Signals’ Backpack software, but just the same, it’s an interesting and thoughtful review.

For many, the classic “To Do” list is the remedy. But for heavy web users, there are a number of recently launched to-do list products to choose from, with convenient sharing and other features, and easy to use interfaces. We’ve taken a look at five of the best.

To Do Lists Compared – [TechCrunch]

  • http://lifecho.com/blog/ Lifecho

    It seems that Ta-da List is the best choice in the opinion of TechCrunch. What do you think?

    Cheers,
    Conn Stell.

  • Andrew

    Ta-da list is good because it’s simple.

    I also like http://www.e2doList.com because it’s free / simple and gets the job done. Has sharing too.

  • http://www.tablists.com Jeff

    There are so many now, but I think the simpler the better. My tablists.com is Todo lists really as simple as it gets.

  • Slum

    I’ll add http://www.jibblelist.com to the list too. Very (VERY) minimalist listing app, but it works well enough I guess.

  • Another Idea

    Great ideas.
    Here is an excellent article on how to write and use an effective to do list – it is also useful advice. It is all very good to get things on your list, but sometimes we don’t know what to do with the stuff once we have got it on our list!
    http://simplerthanyouthink.blogspot.com/2009/01/manageing-sucessful-to-do-list.html