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Gootodo testimonial

Greg writes about his experience using Gootodo.com as his todo list, giving it his highest possible recommendation:

"Over the years, I have tried a number of task management systems, including paper-based lists, Franklin planners, various forms of GTD, Outlook, etc. If it's out there, I've probably tried it at least once. All the systems work for awhile but I've never gotten one to stick for an extended period. I've been using Gootodo for a couple of months now and I'm hopeful it will be my long-term solution.

"It's not a perfect tool (is that possible?) but it has a lot of great features that overcome challenges I've had with other systems. First, you can conveniently schedule to-do's in the future and then forget about those tasks until the right day comes. Each day, I see just the things I need to focus on in that 24-hour period - and can easily prioritize accordingly. And, uncompleted tasks automatically roll over to the next day rather than me having to manually transfer them.

"Second, email integration is key. I probably receive a couple of hundred emails a day so it's great to be able to get things onto my to-do list (on the appropriate day) without having to constantly switch between Outlook/Gmail and Gootodo.

"Finally, and most importantly, the tool is simple. It doesn't have a bunch of bells and whistles that you don't need anyway. In short, I couldn't recommend Gootodo more highly."

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