I am a list maker. Take a step into my classroom or kitchen and you'll be guaranteed to find post it notes plastered around with To Do lists for the day, week, month, etc., usually color coordinated with the topic it addresses. I love making lists. They keep me motivated. I get some sort of thrill from crossing off items on my lists. And now, I can also make lists online with Zoho. How do they know me so well? I spent a great deal of time exploring the Zoho site, and was impressed with all they had to offer from the start. When I found the electronic To Do lists, I was sold. They even let me maintain my thrill of crossing things off my lists with little check boxes to signify when I've completed an item on the list. YES!
Realistically though, Microsoft Office should probably be worried. Every time I have to purchase a new Office package for my computer, I crumble a little bit at how expensive it is for something that I need to have on my computer. Let's face it, most of the work we do on computers (no, I'm not talking about Facebook... real work) is done on word processing programs. Without them, the work that we need to do would never get done. Now, I am proud to say that I may never spend so much money on a Microsoft Office package again thanks to OpenOffice, Zoho, and ThinkFree, which do the same job for free. And we all love things that are free! I know I sound a little bit like a commercial for these three free programs, but I am so thrilled about these online word processing options.
LISTS!! I did not see this feature on Zoho, but I will definitely have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteI feel bad for the unknowing public who walk into Staples and fall for the 'have to have it' line. It seems like something this good should be advertised more. Maybe we can put 'Tell everyone about free Office!' on our To-Do lists!?
I agree! I love to learn about free things that I can use to make my life easier! Like you, I make lists all the time. I can't wait to check out Zoho! Thanks for the tip!
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