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#task_management #Gantt #mac_apps #paid #project_management
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#mac_apps #gtd #task_management #paid #Ked #project_management #iOS_apps
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Price: $50 -- "Version 3.0, September 2018 The OmniFocus Field Guide is a video course that takes you, soup to nuts, through the Omni Group's supremely bad-ass task manager. This screencast can turn an OmniFocus novice into a task-managing ninja. This course includes 69 videos totaling over 5 hours of content." #mac_apps #omnifocus #watch_apps #tutorials #task_management #courses #iOS_apps
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Price: $4 -- "OmSave is a small, yet very useful Safari extension for OmniFocus which adds a simple toolbar button allowing you to quickly save relevant page information into your OmniFocus 3, where you can review it later. ‍ OmSave will try to fetch the page metadata, like page description and main image, and store it in the note attached to the OmniFocus entry, alongside the link. You can fully customize the template that OmSave is going to use to create the entry, including setting default tags and project. ‍ If for some reason we can't fetch an image from the page or the page didn't have any, OmSave can store a screenshot of that page instead, for your reference." #mac_apps #omnifocus #workflows #task_management #best_of #safari_extensions #paid #app_stores #integrations
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The To-Do App For Bookmarks #price_lifetime:$40 #price_yearly:$20 #price_monthly:$2 #release_notes #iOS_apps #niche:bookmarks #apple_ecosystem_focused #%i_legit_trying_this #macOS_11_and_up #niche:digital_organizing #task_management #mac_apps #freemium #pub
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MinimaList intuitive.studio
#iOS_apps #apple_watch_apps #task_management #toread #pub
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#iOS_apps #apple_watch_apps #task_management #pub
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Dude has a long ass post about how he/team handles hundreds of items in Asana. #asana #in-depth #task_management #productivity_porn #pub
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"Asana Command-Line Client" "Command-line client for viewing, adding, and completing tasks in Asana. Whenever you mention a workspace, project, or user, you don't need to use the entire word. For example, you can use "projects" to refer to a workspace called "Personal Projects" or "@tommy" to refer to a user named "Tommy MacWilliam". As long as what you supply is contained within the full workspace/project/user name on Asana, the client will figure out what you mean." #asana #github #repo #code #open_source #ruby #task_management #pub
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rahult/asana github.com
"Command line for Asana" _Not updated or committed to a lot in some time_ #asana #github #repo #code #open_source #ruby #task_management #pub
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rbright/asana github.com
"This gem is a simple Ruby wrapper for the Asana REST API. It uses ActiveResource to provide a simple, familiar interface for accessing your Asana account." #open_source #code #github #repo #ruby #asana #task_management #pub
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"This gem is a simple Ruby wrapper for the Asana REST API. It's based on Ryan Bright's asana gem but it handles a few things differently and it supports more API calls, such as tag handling. It uses ActiveResource to provide a simple, familiar interface for accessing your Asana account." #open_source #code #github #repo #ruby #asana #task_management #pub
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"Shows you only the most important task to be working on right now. Powered by Asana." #open_source #code #github #repo #ruby #asana #task_management #pub
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"A Ruby on Rails app for adding remotely new tasks to your Asana workspace. (http://asana.com)" #open_source #code #github #repo #ruby #asana #task_management #rails #simple #gui #website #pub
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"A Google Talk Robot with Eyes on Asana" _Can work with Malcolm, the XMPP/Google Talk bot by same developer_ #open_source #code #github #repo #ruby #asana #task_management #cli #bot #xmpp #google_talk #pub
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"Say you’re just about to start working on something. You sit down, put on your headphones and start writing code. After two hours of intensive work you find out you’ve gotten almost nowhere. You’re wondering why, you didn’t think the task you picked would take that much time, in fact you didn’t think about it at all. So you’ve spent two hours and you feel like you have done nothing. You think, “I might as well check if there are some new creative uses of my favorite meme.” And you end up on Reddit. If you had estimated the task in the first place, you would know it’s a three pointer, so it’s gonna take a while and that’s okay. After finishing it after four hours of intensive focus, you know exactly why it took so long — because it was a three pointer! And you know you’ve accomplished a good deal of work, and you’re happy to keep going. Now let’s talk about another case: There’s some really easy task to do, but suddenly something of highest importance appears in your Facebook news feed (your ex is now in a relationship). Two hours later you find out you could’ve finished your simple task a long time ago, but you didn’t, so you’re really demotivated. If you estimated that task in the first place, it would get a point or two, and you would feel really motivated to deliver it. When the important Facebook item comes up you would think “well my ex being in a relationship is utterly important, but this task is just a one-pointer so I’m gonna finish it first.”... " #productivity #task_management #discipline #mindfulness #blog_posts #to_the_point #pub
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