
I'm a fan of Web 2.0 design. I'm obsessed with project management and online collaboration tools.
Those two reasons always push me into trying just about any online productivity tool I discover and download all sorts of toolbars - StumbleUpon, SmartRank, Veoh, etc. name it and most probably I've downloaded it.
However, just this month it suddenly came to me that I need to simplify my browsing experience. And this would be easier to attain if I get rid of all the toolbars that I don't really use. And while doing the toolbar spring cleaning, guess what? I found another toolbar to download.
ManageMyIdeas' toolbar is the new toy that caught my attention. ManageMyIdeas is designed to allow netizens to record and organize ideas. One also has the option to share his or her ideas to certain people or to just about anyone.
Although I was at first hesitant on downloading yet another toolbar, I'm glad that I did because it already has a Submit It button which allows you to use your favorite bookmarking sites. This means that I can get rid of my StumbleUpon, Del.icio.us, Digg and other social bookmarking sites toolbars.
And aside from the Idea Tools, its Task List is my most favorite feature. It's a to-do list feature that displays like a yellowpad notebook (check out the image on the right). You can drag and drop the To-Do list anywhere and you can minimize it if you're not using it. The nice thing about it is I can check my to do list anytime without having to open a browser window or tab.
Do you use ManageMyIdeas? How do you find it? Or are you using another similar tool?







Wow! Great post Alfa. This sounds like something I need.
Posted by: Laura | December 13, 2007 7:57 PM | Permalink to Comment