Ah sorry if that’s unclear. It’s not password protected, so I just log in to my coworker Emma’s list to add stuff to her todo list (and she to mine too) instead of sending her an email asking her to do something.
Other than that I like this approach. It looks simple and intuitive. It would be interesting though to see if there's a possibility to add more details behind each todo item. If you send emails to people asking them to do something, often one line is not enough to explain that.
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nikodunk|8 years ago
bernardhalas|8 years ago
Other than that I like this approach. It looks simple and intuitive. It would be interesting though to see if there's a possibility to add more details behind each todo item. If you send emails to people asking them to do something, often one line is not enough to explain that.
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