Posts Tagged ‘Task2Gather Experiences’

Go Shopping with Task2Gather

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Do you remember going shopping with a list of paper where all items that you’d like to buy were inscribed by you? It’s alway been tough to do that. Firstly, you take a list of paper, a pen or pencil and then start making up the list. Another important procedure is not to leave the list at home or the worst not to lose it on your way to the shop. It becomes even more tedious when you try at the same time seek for the products you need and cross out with the pencil the stuff you’ve already put in your cart.

Task2Gather installed on your iPhone or Windows Mobile can make shopping a real pleasure. Having created a  shopping list only once you won’t need to compile it each time from scratch. (more…)

How to Get Prepared for a Vacation with Task2Gather

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

The flexibility of Task2Gather service is boundless. We’ve already told you how our company, VITO Technology, uses it for bug tracking. Now I’d like to share how Task2Gather helped me in preparing for the vacation.

I’ve been using the service for quite a long period of time then. Mostly I use it for work. So, when I started preparing for the holidays I decided to give a test drive to Task2Gather as a personal to-do list. (more…)

Detailed Review of Task2Gather

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Thanks to Josh Williams from Neutron Dawn we’ve got first detailed review of  iPhone and desktop versions of Task2Gather.

This review demonstrates the way Task2Gather can be used both as an individual  and a common task manager for a company. The author gives vivid examples of  how you may reach common goals using powerful Task2Gather service.

He also singles out “a collaborative hierarchical view structure” that makes  Task2Gather unique among other task management services: “Task2Gather is  based on a collaborative hierarchical view structure. What all those big fancy words  mean is that you can have as many participants as you want on each individual  project, and each project can have infinitely many subtasks within it. (and  subtasks to the subtasks and so on). Each subtask can be delegated to any  participant that’s working on the project. For a company, this could be very useful to ensure that everyone has something to work on.” (more…)