Somewhere in my unassorted notes, there's a sketch of a checklist app too, made right around the time I read "The Checklist Manifesto". My experience is the same: everyone does task lists. Nobody seems to be doing checklists - sequences[0] of tasks that repeat ad infinitum, evolve over time, and need to be surfaced based on situational context.
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[0] - Actually not sequences, and not trees, but directed acyclic graphs. But this isn't the right time and place to go on a yet another rant about how none of the "hot" players in task management have figured this out.
Somewhere in my unassorted notes, there's a sketch of a checklist app too, made right around the time I read "The Checklist Manifesto". My experience is the same: everyone does task lists. Nobody seems to be doing checklists - sequences[0] of tasks that repeat ad infinitum, evolve over time, and need to be surfaced based on situational context.
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[0] - Actually not sequences, and not trees, but directed acyclic graphs. But this isn't the right time and place to go on a yet another rant about how none of the "hot" players in task management have figured this out.