Tasks Manager
Managing your tasks can prove difficult.
Usually here are the methods you can use to do this:
- store tasks in your head. This works especially good if the tasks are few in number (no more than 2-3) but it is prune to errors if the tasks are small and variate considerably. The chance that you'll forget about one of them goes up pretty fast once their number starts to increase beyond 3.
- writing the tasks on a piece of paper is better since you'll be sure that you won't lose track of them. However, as you begin to mark completed tasks, you won't get a clean list with the tasks remaining since you'll have to navigate the entire list and ignore the ones you've crossed as completed. The list exists only on paper and you don't have it in electronic format, nor you can search words in it.
- making a file in your computer with the list of tasks or putting them in an email has certain advantages, the main one being electronic access to the data and being able to search words in it. But you're at risk of losing your work if your hard-drive crashes, and nobody else has access to the list, not even you - when working from a different computer.
- using Pluto for managing your tasks online resolves all these issues. The tasks are available online from any computer connected to the Internet but are protected under your account's credentials. You can share them with your friends, work collaboratively on them or keep them private. And as days go by, you have access to the recent changes you've made so you automatically get a snapshot of your recent activity and what you've been working on.
Pluto can be used quite successfully as a task manager. Since there is no software to install and no program to download, you can start using it right away. Your account is protected via a username and password combination, or alternatively the login can be integrated with a third party credential provider (Pluto supports integration with Google, Yahoo, Facebook or OpenID user accounts).
