Wed, Jan 28th, 2009 |
The last thing you need is yet another calendar application trying to make you more efficient or productive, right? By now, you’ve probably discovered the right methodology that works for you. That’s great, keep your system - but now you can add a simple layer to your workflow for quick to-do adds and updating via IM, email, and Ubiquity command with Deadline.
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