Time management software?

SterlingStudios

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Anyone got any idea for a good time management software? preferably with notes, alerts, and tracking.

Don't care how much it costs, and I don't feel like using alarms on my phone or similar.

Any suggestions are appreciated.
 


Preppar your angus. This is the best ever, and it's free...

Task Management At Its Best

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I'm thinking about building a little web app based around the pomodoro system so I can learn the javascript framework Backbone.js better. Here's the design I have so far:

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I wouldn't really care if people used it to be honest, but I do want to make it feature complete so I can get that framework under my belt.
 
Dchuk that would be so cool to have it based around Pomodoros.

This is my day - week. Some of the stuff I have open and going. It's a fucking mess. I don't understand why I can't get all this in one ap. Same as op. $ would not be an issue if it all gelled the way I wanted.

-Pomodario. Best little timer I've come across.
-Asana. Project management even when a group of tasks is just me.
-Outlook Tasks. For the life of me I can't quit this. I have to have alarms and pre-warnings on some things. Why the hell Asana can't get a time due more granular than a day with alerts is beyond me.
-Toogle. Dup perhaps but it keeps finding me billable hours and gives another point of view on how my time was spent.
-Rescuetime. Yep more redundancy but it just does it's thing in the background and Sunday nights it gives me another report card for the week and often some insight.

The #1 = Mindjet. This interface is genius. Helps me see the big picture and group things logically. I would love for all the above and the below features to run from a mindmap application.

And last when I have to figure out steps in minutia Bizagi Process Modeler.

God damn what a mess. Hats off to those that can pull this off with pencil and paper.