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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/12/02/organization-applications/

  • Dan · 1 year ago
    Luminotes is indeed quite handy for organizing notes and information. :)
  • anne · 1 year ago
    cameron-

    what is the best, simplest, calendar that pushes stuff to your cell when you want and also automatically adds info (dates, times) stuff from fb (events) and evites?

    thanks.
  • Chris · 1 year ago
    ToodleDo is also a great GTD web app.
  • Flavio · 1 year ago
    For books I like aNobii.com, and I'd like something similar to keep my music CDs collection. I'm taking a look at LivingSocial too, but it seems it only has American editions and misses the international ones (at least for books).
  • mewelke · 1 year ago
    www.itrackmine.com is quite good for books, cds, movies, and pretty much any other item. Plus there's a nice mesh of social features to go with the organizational help.
  • David Neubauer · 1 year ago
    Nutshellmail.com is an absolute must have if you have more than a few email accounts to keep track off. That it does mySpace is an awesome bonus...
  • Dwight McLean · 1 year ago
    You were right. I checked out NutshellMail.com and found it to be exactly what I need at work to easily see what is coming into my 2 non work email accounts plus Facebook. Previously I was blocked out. Great free service.
  • Mike · 1 year ago
    TabUp (http://www.tabup.com/) is great! I've tried it and it's great for organizing your life, but you can also use it socially. You can setup a page on TabUp for your book club, boy scout troop (http:///www.tabup.com/boyscouts) and much more. I recommend checking TabUp out.
  • Justin Johnson · 1 year ago
    I found myself overwhelmed with this list. :)
    I'd like to use one of them (b/c I'm feeling the urgency of needing to get more organized) but not sure where to start...
    Any suggestions?
  • Robert Schultz · 1 year ago
    My site mentioned above, Prohmote, is currently in process of being migrated to Windows Azure and will be focusing on a completely new event promoting model. Check it out, any feedback is appreciated.
  • Mark · 1 year ago
    I just wanted to clarify that NutshellMail is a free service designed to help you keep track of all your email and social networking accounts through any inbox you already use. The solution simply sends an email to your most commonly used inbox on a schedule you define and provides a consolidated snapshot of all new messages and notifications that have been sent across your various email and social networking accounts. The solution is also designed to comply with even restrictive corporate email policies. Its a great way to manage email accounts you reserve for newsletters and other subscriptions. http://nutshellmail.com
  • spilltojill · 1 year ago
    Amazing resources! Going to check them out now!
  • Gabe Adiv · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the post Cameron!

    Gabe Adiv here, CEO of TuneUp. Psyched you're using TuneUp to organize your music life.

    Mac version coming out really really soon.
  • Tom · 1 year ago
    A cool site for organized messaging is Sendible.com.
  • Damian Hartner · 1 year ago
    Wow - I definitely need some sort of on-line tool to help me organize all these organizers.
  • Max · 1 year ago
    for shopping organization... one of the mashable award finalist Wishpot.com is definitely the smartest one.
  • Bruce · 1 year ago
    Beautiful selection Cameron! I am using www.tabup.com now and pretty well set with it but I will check the other guys too.

    tnx
  • Gian · 1 year ago
    Great collection! I've organized my life using Remember the Milk, an awesome application.
  • Adam · 1 year ago
    I would certainly add Yutiti http://www.yutiti.com for scheduling things and stuff.
  • dominic · 1 year ago
    I have tried a great application: http://www.octabox.com - they are in private beta. you can manage your tasks, events, notes and much more aspects of your business.
  • room1012 · 1 year ago
    Wow! How do you find all of these places?!! Awesome, thanks!
  • Karen · 1 year ago
    VolunteerSpot belongs on this list. Easily organize and coordinate your volunteer activities - volunteers sign up for a spot with a click and get automated confirmations and reminders. Perfect for PTA, Scouts, small nonprofits and community service projects. www.VolunteerSpot.com/tryitoutnow
  • Mike Wilton · 1 year ago
    Wow, seriously this post could not have come at a better time for me. I am in the midst of trying to better organize and catalog my life and here are a TON of resources for me to work with. And this is one of the reasons I read Mashable everyday always something new for me to help make life easier! Props for this post, seriously. I'll be going through a number of these sites tonight and playing with them. Hopefully it will do me some good!
  • RE Ausetkmt · 1 year ago
    Fabulous List. I'll be linking to this list and blogging about this this week, in several blogs.

    I love organization,
  • Matt · 1 year ago
    Postica is another great site that really helps to keep me organized. It's probably the easiest I have ever used and has some neat features like sharing notes and files as well as twitter integration. Worth checking out for sure.
  • Jorge Barba · 1 year ago
    Whoa! can't imagine myself going through each of these tools. Still this list is top notch!
  • Gloria · 1 year ago
    TabUp is simply great. Thanx for such a useful and informative article.
  • Alecia · 1 year ago
    Great list, right now I'm using http://www.tabup.com/ to organize my kids' activities. I'd like to check few more from this list.
  • Trish Smith · 1 year ago
    Great resources!. I'd recommend TabUp. This helped me a lot in organizing my life and it gives complete control on all the informations and activities.
  • Lori Moreno · 1 year ago
    Something I use to organize groups of people in my life, loved ones, business partners, teams, etc. is utilize the organizational capabilities in the back office of http://www.YourCoolCards.com

    I put all of their names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, birthdays, anniversaries, significant others, kids info. there and then categorize them by group.

    Then when I send a holiday card, for example, I can send the same one to all of them but addressed to each one individually by the system.

    Have a Great Week!
  • Gisselle · 1 year ago
    Tab has very useful tools. I am a business consultant and was in need of a resource of this kind to organize my busy schedule.
  • Josh Cooper · 1 year ago
    Great list lots of stuff to check out.
  • yuezhi · 11 months ago
    yy
  • Clyde Lerner · 1 year ago
    What about www.ClutterDiet.com and the accompanying blog? Lorie Marrero's a genius at organizing and will help you get organized quickly and efficiently. She's an organizing genius!
  • rpanda · 12 months ago
    thanks a lot1
  • Tara Kelly · 12 months ago
    For organizing passwords - http://passpack.com
  • trephyakx · 12 months ago
    Nice
  • fivekitten · 11 months ago
    Another great wish list website for families that I just came across is www.littlebluebird.com. You create a circle and put links from anywhere on the web in it or just type an entry on what you'd like for Christmas, Birthday, etc. Of course...it's easy to get carried away..but it's a great idea for families during the holidays. (I'm not affiliated in any way, just think it's a cute useful website.)
  • yuezhi · 11 months ago
    welcome
  • ebony · 11 months ago
    life is good
  • Jacquie Cliff · 11 months ago
    Great list, there is almost enough here that I need an organizer just to keep track of the organization list. LOL!
  • johnny168 · 11 months ago
    ok
  • DADASILAER · 11 months ago
    You were right. I checked out NutshellMail.com and found it to be exactly what I need at work to easily see what is coming into my 2 non work email accounts plus Facebook. Previously I was blocked out. Great free service.
  • Ralph · 11 months ago
    I'm a big fan of http://www.tabup.com It's a simple way to bring
    multiple aspects of your life together. Create Tabs for your
    PTA, Community Association, Family, Etc. and get notification
    of changes in schedules or just new stuff going on.
  • Leojeen · 11 months ago
    Awesome entry! :)
  • Benji Madden Sunglasses · 8 months ago
    Great article you have done. It may help a lot of users with organizing their schedules and task. More Power to you..
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  • SEO Aware · 8 months ago
    This is a fantastic list! Great job!
  • Improve your lifestyle · 7 months ago
    Great list of apps!
  • Tom Bathgate · 7 months ago
    The online lists management tools are really useful. I always need to do lists. The keep me on tracks and help me plan my day, plus there is nothing quite so satisfying as ticking it off. I like the ability to share lists, useful for collaborating with colleagues, and makes sure you aren't doing the same things. When i get an iphone, i will be installing iProcrastinate Mobile for iPhone
    Great article!
  • Clinton Walker III · 4 months ago
    Organization is also the key to losing weight or building a better body. When you have a scedule and a goal your results are much better.
  • Scott Roewer · 2 months ago
    I noticed iDo is not longer in development as of 2008.