MyLife Organized todo and GTD software
October 19th, 2006 by Dennis GurockI have been looking for software to use the Getting Things Done time management techniques with my O2 Xda mini S (I think it’s O2’s equivalent to the QTek 9100) and finally found a rather good one: MyLife Organized. There’s a MyLife Pocket PC and Windows Desktop application to manage tasks, projects and deadlines and both applications can be easily synchronized.
Although I don’t use all of the features (deadlines, time tracking etc), it’s a decent program to use GTD on the road and never forget an important task again.
The only problem I had with MyLife was with the registration process: If you plan to buy MyLife, make sure to remove the leading and trailing asterisks (*) from the serial number to get it working.



October 20th, 2006 at 5:35 am
Thats interesting Dennis. I’m just curious, whats the biggest benefit of that product for you? If its that this product works on your pocket pc, I’ll understand. But I’m curious about why you chose that product over all the other alternatives such as Backpack (from 37Signals, http://www.backpackit.com), etc.
October 20th, 2006 at 9:20 am
Have you tried SmarterTasks?
http://www.smartertasks.com/
I haven’t tried it personally but it looks like a cool product.
October 20th, 2006 at 10:48 pm
I’ve been using the MyLifeOrganized light version for a couple projects and really like it. I’m moving on to AbstractSpoon ToDoList because it tracks more stuff, but will probably keep using MLO as well. ToDoList has a new “import from MyLifeOrganized” feature so apparently others have gone this route as well.
I was looking at the MLO support wiki and how people are automating it with AutoHotKey, an opensource keypress/macro utility, and noticed something familiar about the window names. Sure enough, taking a look inside MyLife-Light.exe, it turns out it’s written in Delphi!!
Todd
October 23rd, 2006 at 6:25 pm
Ali: Being able to use MyLife Organized on my Mobile Phone was indeed the main reason I chose it. I would probably use it even if there wasn’t a desktop version available. I’m not sure if I’m alone with this requirement, but being able to write down ideas/tasks when I’m not at my computer is important to me.
Andrea: Yep, I tried SmarterTasks first because it looked great on the website. To be honest, it was too complicated so I didn’t use the trial more than a day (ie. you needed multiple clicks for things that should take a single click only and it had other usability issues).
Todd: I actually think many companies and developers are making a secret out of their Delphi usage to protect their competitive advantage.
October 27th, 2006 at 11:11 am
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for choosing MLO
Andrey.
BTW I never made it a secret that MLO was developed using Delphi.
October 27th, 2006 at 7:48 pm
Hi Andrey,
Nice to see the developer of MLO here.
The Delphi comment wasn’t really about MLO but more of a general thing I noticed.
December 4th, 2006 at 10:33 pm
[…] I noticed that DonationCoder.com is currently offering a 50% discount on MyLifeOrganized, a todo list application I previously mentioned. So if you are looking for a decent time and todo list management tool for your desktop machine and/or Windows Mobile phone, I can recommend that application. I also noticed that there are special discounts for Direct Access and Surfulator on the same site, both from regulars of the Business of Software forum. […]