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Friday Quickcast: Create Simple To-do Lists With Todopub and Doomi

There are many to-do list applications out there but some of them have so many features that just setting up a simple list takes too much time.  For those of you who just want to type out a list and go on with your day, these two applications may be just what you’re looking for:

Todopub allows you to make simple lists that you can view online or on your mobile phone.  Set up is as easy as typing in a task and then deciding if you want to send it to an email address or to a phone.  You can also view your tasks in your Todopub account.

Doomi wants to stay out of your way by living on your desktop.  It runs on Adobe Air and allows you to type in a task and then set a timer for an alert.  When it’s time for you to complete your task a little window will pop-up and let you know your time is up.  When you’ve completed a task, just check it off and it will disappear into the completed task area which you can clean out at will.

Both of these to-do list applications are featured in my Friday Quickcast below:

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Get Public Transit Directions On The Go With HopStop (Limited Coverage)

If you use public transportation on a daily basis or if you’re traveling somewhere in the future where public transit will be how you get around, you should definitely check out HopStop. Before you get all excited and start planning your trips, let me point out that it’s only available in New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Boston, Chicago, Washington D.C., and San Francisco (YES!). If you’re not in one of those areas, I apologize but for everyone else, please read on: HopStop allows you to get detailed itineraries using buses, subways, or your own two feet. The best part about HopStop is that you can have the directions sent to your mobile phone so you can view them as you’re traveling. If you create an account you can save frequently used addresses, view previous trips, and have access to HopStop mobile whenever you’re out and need to find out which bus or subway to take to get to your next destination.

I know that Google Transit is out there and it actually covers a lot more than HopStop. It doesn’t, however, cover a lot of major cities that HopStop does cover – including my beloved San Francisco. Since I’m selling my car right now and will be using public transportation a lot in the near future, HopStop is going to be a lifesaver for me. The fact that I can have my itinerary sent to my mobile phone is another huge plus. Here’s my screencast tour of HopStop:

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