
I was coming from the perspective that most start-ups easily get spread out between many kinds of demands to reach the critical stage with critical mass of paying users adopting it. (And I appreciate your ambition to do so). Yes, I agree that making your own features is the ideal, and require less of the users. Using one of the “established” web clippers also means that the typical “share to” features etc. I currently don’t use Wunderlist for anything but picking up tasks to be forwarded. So this goes along with the task description to MLO. (Setting up Zapier to pick it from WL and then emailing it).īoth OneNote and Wunderlist clippers put the backlink to the webpage in the text itself. So any task I dump there in a certain “default” list gets lifted onwards into MLO by email. I have used that of OneNote for a while but currently I use that of WunderList. (This means it is very quick to use - without too much changing of folders, tags etc. I use Evernote for bigger things like project support info - it goes in a certain notebook and then Zapier picks it up and emails it - with contents in plain text as well as the URL back to the note in Evernote.īut since that web clipper is used for so much, I also have another one strictly for quick entry of those tasks and ideas that I pick up from websites. That’s what I do with my task manager (My Life Organized) currently. If email input or IFTTT/Zapier interface is introduced, this opens up for using other webclippers in front of DL.
