WorkHack, the online to-do whiteboard
January 19th, 2007 (3:21pm) Chris Gilmer 6 Comments
With all of the reviews and thoughts WebWorkerDaily has done on to-do software and methods, it’s about time someone tried to bring the whiteboard from the wall to the computer screen. Rami wrote in and told us about a little web application that he has developed that allows you to visualize your daily tasks in a simple way.
You are not required to sign up for WorkHack, simply visit the site, and instantly drop in your tasks and specify a level of importance. When you are done with your task list, turn a special visualizer that will set the font sizes of more important ones larger.
Each new session of WorkHack receives a unique URL that you can bookmark and visit at a later date to update your list. If you find the other to-do applications difficult and distracting, WorkHack, although in its infancy, might be the one that might the best choice for you.

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Josh Maher says: January 19th, 2007 3:45pm
A handy little application….it needs a small pop out though…my three monitors don’t have room for a big online whiteboard list :)
Screeniac » WorkHack.com says: January 19th, 2007 5:34pm
[...] notifications. Another big plus? There’s no sign up needed! Thanks to Web Worker Daily for posting about this. Flash Demo [...]
Andrew says: January 20th, 2007 3:56pm
Oh man, do they ever need to hire a graphic designer - my eyes, my eyes!
JP says: January 21st, 2007 5:17pm
Like Andrew said, wow. That’s ugly.
I guess it’s functional, but it seems like a dead horse getting beat here. This is what, the gazillionth to-do copy? Not really sure how this one is post worthy. They duplicated what has already been done, redone and re-redone. What exactly is new or different about this one? Yawn.
Geert says: February 9th, 2007 12:28pm
I just clicked that link, and now I am seeing spots everywhere…
IBD-Boy says: February 14th, 2007 8:50pm
Secrets reveal on the
daddy’s site!