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The Best Scheduler! TODOIST (Todoist) to Help You with Your Work and Tasks
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Summarized by durumis AI
- TODOIST is a powerful scheduler program that you can use for free.
- TODOIST's schedule management and project management features are intuitive and convenient.
- TODOIST's repeating settings are a bit inconvenient, but it is a useful tool for managing to-dos.
Korean version introduction pagehttps://todoist.com/ko
Today, we'll introduce the best scheduler, TODOIST (Todoist), which helps you with your work and tasks.
Don't worry too much because the inside is all translated into Korean when you log in. This program is free. You can access it not only through the app, but also through the website and mobile app site. After joining, the first screen looks like this.
There are many tasks piled up. If you check the circle in front of the list, the task disappears! This is the charm of Todoist. There's a sense of accomplishment when you finish a task and erase it. There is no function to show past tasks. However, you can find past schedule titles through the search window in the upper left corner.
The left menu [Management] stores a list of all the schedules you have made.
Among these, schedules you want to tie together in a special way can be managed by creating a [Project]. In the middle on the left, you can see sub-menus under the project, which are the projects I created. For example, you can create long-term plans like managing university life, raising 30 million won, etc. as projects and set periodic repetitions. Let's take an example.
First, to create a new schedule, you can press the + symbol in the upper right corner. When the pop-up appears as below, you can enter the title and a brief description.
One drawback of Todoist here. It's a little difficult to set the repetition of schedules. Although it's translated into Korean, it's incomplete. To set the repetition, you have to enter the day of the week or a specific word for the repetitive schedule in the title. If you type every day like that, the letters are highlighted in a red box, meaning that the repetition is set.
Unfortunately, once you create a schedule, the repetition setting indicator does not appear separately. (+ 8/12 Additional: Repetition setting can be checked by hovering over the 'Due Date' as shown below!)
In the screen below, the round part at the top right that says [Me] is the profile. If you press that, you can change the theme. I prefer dark mode to reduce eye strain. Other basic themes are also provided. If you pay, you can use a pro theme. However, I feel that it is sufficient for personal use even if I use it for free.
I have used many schedule management programs, but Todoist was the only one that was intuitive and convenient. I've been using it for about a month now, and I start and end the day with Todoist. You'll agree once you use it.
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Final bonus. The book above will make it clearer why you need to write TO DO and how to use it effectively. It's written by a Japanese blogger nicknamed Lifehacking (not a YouTuber;;). Although it's a 2020 book, it contains some old content, but it's still relevant.
For example, '066 Template finished work' '079 Batch processing is the default for similar tasks' '116 Don't spend time on secondary information sites' were very insightful to me.