Create your to-do lists using 7tasks

Posted on the March 24th, 2008 under Cool Stuff, Internet by dicky

7tasks is a free to-do lists organizing tool which lets users to cerate and manage their to-do lists easily.

Users can use 7tasks to create to-do lists for different categories of tasks. For example, a list for to-read books, another list for to-eat food, and so on. you can also create lists for your daily tasks. It all depends on you!

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The main advantage of web-based to-do lists is that you can access them in different place or different computers. If your project involve a lot of people from different places, you can create a to-do lists and share the account with them, so that the manager can easily manage the tasks among the team members.

Currently, 7tasks doesn’t support notification service. So, users need to login to check the to-do lists and uncheck those tasks that had been done. But, i believe they are going to add the notification service in the next release.

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Popularity: 5% [?]

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    3 Responses to 'Create your to-do lists using 7tasks'

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    1. Vaibhav said, on March 25th, 2008 at 4:54 pm

      Bad new, 7 tasks is now closed.
      I thought i found something nice, but i feel i am not so lucky. :(

    2. chuks ugoji said, on March 27th, 2008 at 10:29 pm

      AWW! am not lucky either.

    3. Kamal said, on April 9th, 2008 at 2:17 pm

      how we create a shortcut to clear most recent open document

      regards

      kamal

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