Note to self: Jott.com

April 16th, 2007 by Jenni

I work full-time, go to school part-time, and have a two-year-old, so I’m always looking for ways to better manage my overcommitted life. Last night my husband (aka my personal productivity monitor) sent me (aka the queen of random recollection) a link to jott.com. Jott is a free to-do list program that takes messages by phone, transcribes them into e-mail messages, then sends them to the person you choose (notes to self being the primary intended use).

I’ve tried Tada List without success, and I was planning to try Remember the Milk next. I’ll think I’ll try Jott instead (or at least first).

I’d be interested in hearing your experiences with any of these list/reminder tools.

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