Date: 2015-05-29 03:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] untonuggan
I've played around with Wunderlist, it seems to be good but I get caught up in making too many complex lists rather than doing things.

Recently been rec'd Do It (tomorrow), which has a more straight-forward interface that looks like it would work better for me, but not sure it would track things the way you need it to.

Re: keeping a low number of browser tabs/keeping track of links, I'm not sure if you're looking for a solution but have you considered Zotero? It's a Mozilla plug-in that lets you store links, sync them between computers, share them with others (say if you're in a class or some kind of fandom group), and last time I used it extensively there were ways to automatically export citations but there was some kind of legal battle with EndNote so not sure if that functionality is still there in the same way. Also, when you add something to the database and pull it up later, it uses the Internet Wayback machine to try to pull the site up *as it was when you added it*.

Obvsly adding a Mozilla plug-in could also slow your work machine down, but just mentioning because I find it way easier to keep track of bookmarks with Zotero than endlessly disorganized bookmark folders/emails spread out across multiple machines.
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