Task Management Software Review

December 7th, 2009 by John Reeve

Check out the LaTeX for Humans review of Intervals on their blog. Looks like the author has found Intervals useful for many things, including managing a PhD!

I have tried a lot of different packages that do a lot of different things – from Basecamp to Open Workbench, from Manymoon to Zen. But at the beginning of October, I finally found something that works really well: it’s called Intervals.

Intervals is a great tool for managing tasks. Intervals also provides a suite of online tools for tracking time and managing projects. These time, task and project features can be used in combination or exclusive of one another to manage your personal projects or a small business. As this reviewer discovered:

I have used Intervals daily for the past two months and it has really helped me to plan my work and get more done.

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