par Steve Smith Il y a 17 années
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Here is a list of some of the online organizational tools I have found online.
It includes:
A really nice vector drawing site. You can't save images on site or reload the images you create but you can download them to your computer.
A nice free calendar which uses a lot of AJAX works fast.
It also has mounth week and day views. And you can also add notes to a dayview even a furture date.
A todo list with a clock
Require the installation of Microsoft's silverlight beta 1 to use
In beta mode but it works and the notes feature is super.
Not a free version subscribtion on a half-yearly basis. Sort of like Mindomo (strange)
A online wiki search which list most all of the wikis online and lets you compare which one is right for you
offers free and paid plans. Free plan offers up to 5 users and 25 mbs storage. Plus unlimited pages
Nice wiki with free and paid versions. Uses Ruby on Rails and works very fast.
On the downside the free version comes with only five or six pages.
In private beta as of July 20 2006.
Very close second in features to Zoho and in some ways better. Can store images and background onine with you docs.
My main online word processor. And the best of the pack. With the most features
Online time tracking tool
Has free and paid versions.
like stickey notes for the web
The internet clipboard. Just create a url or type in http://cl1p.net/name of note and theres your note can also be password protected
A online white board with drawing ans well as text tools.
Create a web page with it's own url of you notes
currently only supports Firefox, Netscape or Safari Browsers No Internet Explorer support.
A combined note site and task list. Free
Nice free note taking site. You can also add images to notes
Includes a desktop application to create note from and send them to Sync Notes. It is also free
Now free for non-.edu users. Don't have to be a student to use this free note taking service.
Mostly for students but I think anybody can sign up for it.
More for students then individals but not required.
An old school interface note taking site. With a black background and green text. Can also save notes on the site with sign up.
The only note taking site which lets you see and comment on other users notes
Sort of like a blog a fourm and wiki rolled into one.