Weekrise is a task management app that combines your calendar and to-do list into one interface. It's basically a kanban board with a column for every day of the week.
The app is intentionally simple without sacrificing useful features. That way, the time it takes to organize your tasks is as small as possible.
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I've been using Weekrise for a few days now and it has really improved my workflow.
Having all things I have to do for the week layed out for me is very handy and the well implemented drag and drop actions make task management a breeze.
The fact that you can invite others to a calendar makes the tool super versatile as well.
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P.S. Weekrise is 100% free. You can get started at weekrise.com. Source: over 2 years ago
I've been working on an app called Weekrise - it combines your calendar and to-do list into one interface. It's basically a kanban board with a column for every day of the week. Source: over 2 years ago
It seems like there might be an issue for the UofG site that had the direct link to GryphMail. However, this is not the only way to access your school email. You can go to Outlook and sign in through there with you @uoguelph.ca address — this method works and I was able to access my GryphMail today. Source: about 1 year ago
If you've paid your confirmation deposit your email should be created (it can sometimes take 2-3 days). If you've activated your identikey you should be able to log in at https://outlook.live.com/owa/. Source: about 1 year ago
In** 2013** the company I worked for decided that everyone needed to move to Microsoft. We all started to use Outlook and the rest of the Office suite. I really liked the Outlook calendar on the desktop as I could schedule tasks and calendar items (with a little tweaking). Unfortunately, that did not translate to mobile. So I began using paper printouts of my day to stay on task whenever I was away from my PC. Source: over 1 year ago
You also need a Power BI subscription for some of the labs. You can setup a free Microsoft 365 E5 trial here. Pro Tip: Don't use your real email address when setting up the trial. Create a free dummy email here. That way you can setup another free trial using a different dummy email address once the free trial runs out. Source: almost 2 years ago
It’s free with the free version of Outlook. Kinda bare bones but works for most functions. Https://outlook.live.com/owa/. Source: almost 2 years ago
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