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Wallnote Cut

In Productivity,Technology on Sep 15 by jason

WallnoteI just removed Wallnote from my list of web-based to-do programs. The interface is simple, intuitive, and just works. Wallnote supports multiple lists and allows you to add a description to each task. You can also use it to write quick notes about things.

The unique thing about Wallnote is that you can use it from your desktop or a browser. Although, you need to be on Windows with the Active Desktop enabled. If you don’t want to enable it or you’re a non-Windows user, it’s not a biggie. You just have to open a browser to view your lists.

So why did I cut it? No RSS, no list sharing, and the interface was slightly quirky on Pocket IE.

Overall, I think Wallnote is a great app and does a good job of what it’s intended to do. It just wasn’t the right fit for me.

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