The 16th most popular personal information manager on the Web
… More EditThe easy, hierarchical way to organize all your clutter. Organize all your notes into your own "Pile", a giant hierarchical list of everything in your world. Then spice it up with check boxes, priorities, labels, dates/times, images, etc. and sort, filter, and share to your liking, all from your desk or your mobile phone.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | orgclut.com |
| Developer: | Slippy Douglas |
| License: | Free |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 3 hours, 41 minutes and 15 seconds |
| Usage since: | 15 October 2009 |
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Considering only my team (and a few select alpha testers) have used OrgClut, I might as well give you a preview of what it will include:
Features:
4/5: It's much more open and flexible than most of the other tools out there for personal information and task organization and management, due to it's "infinitely-deep nested list" nature. The sorting, filtering, and sharing features are a breeze and make it a great tool not only for organizing your own thoughts, but also sharing them with others. The initial beta launch will be missing some social network integration that other tools have, but it's in the works!
Interface:
5/5: The interface is a AJAX-powered and easy and quick to use, both from computers with a dedicated keyboard and mouse, and devices with a touch-screen. It won't be released until our User Experience expert gives the okay, so expect nothing short of awesomeness!
Performance:
4/5: As best as can be expected from a web-app. It's quick not only from a work-flow perspective, but it's also optimized to send minimal data and run fast! It doesn't have real-time collaborative editing, but we're considering it for the future.
Price / value:
5/5: When launched, it'll be free. We may add more features later for a small fee, but we won't impose arbitrary limitations like many services do. 'Nuff said!