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Living the Traskpro life

I’ve been so busy and productive of late that sadly Futurist Now has suffered from it - barely a post a week on average. Aside from the normal work stuff I’ve been slammed with tons and tons of development work on Traskpro. I’m becoming extremely proud of Traskpro - it’s becoming a very robust solution and I’m all but running my life out of it now.

What makes Traskpro so great? What do I do with it?

  • Manage projects at work
  • Keep track of all the little details
  • Brainstorm ideas
  • Create shopping lists
  • Plan maintenance projects around my condo
  • Capture ideas for creative photography
  • Track car maintenance needs
  • Know who has borrowed one of my DVD’s
  • List my goals the next 1, 2, 5 and 10 years
  • Maintain a list of expenses for reimbursement

Amazing ehh - give it a whirl or check out the Traskpro blog - you can do all these things and more! With Traskpro’s flexible design you can track almost any kind of information - all for free!

Now what would a big Traskpro advert like this be without a few power user tips? Traskpro uses the URL to determine what tag you are viewing - this means that you can bookmark frequently used tags for quick access. I am able to use this feature by setting my internet home page to my “work” tag at work, my “personal” tag at home, and the high priority view on my iPhone - whenever I open a browser I immediately see a highly contextual view of tasks related to my current environment.

Further to URL bookmarking when setting a sort preference the sort preference is added to the next page view URL. This allows you to bookmark not only a specific tag, but also to make it so whenever visiting the bookmark the sorting options can be left intact - useful for power users looking to really take control of a large list of tasks.

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