gubb Makes Lists for the Ultra-Organized

Posted in Lifehacks, Websites by Paul Patterson on January 28th, 2007

gubb Makes Lists for the Ultra-OrganizedI’d like to consider myself a pretty organized person. I don’t really like having obligations and I never procrastinate. Needless to say, I make a lot of lists. Lists are a big secret to my organization.

You might not think that much could be improved upon when it comes to list-making, but you might be surprised at where the humble list is headed. gubb is a new service that allows users to make and share lists through a Web-based application.

It’s just a list, how can it be sophisticated? With gubb, a simple list can get fairly complex pretty quickly. Here is a rundown of some of the gubb features:

  • You can create, organize and update an unlimited number of lists
  • E-mail lists to yourself or anyone else.
  • Share your lists with anyone.
  • Collaborate with friends, family, co-workers or anyone on projects, tasks, etc.
  • Make your lists mobile.
  • Stay focused on their everyday tasks and to-do’s.
  • Access your lists 24/7 and 365, from anywhere.

gubb claims that their list-maker has more features than the competition (rememberthemilk.com, tadalist.com, backpackit.com) and is more effective than paper lists and computer programs like Outlook and Excel.

Where I think gubb could really help me is with grocery lists. Instead of using the magnetic notepad on my refrigerator I could access my gubb list from anywhere. So the next time I get a craving for pickled herring or I need to remember to pick up TP, I can add it to my gubb list.

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One Comment to “gubb Makes Lists for the Ultra-Organized”
  1. Loki Says:

    I might have to try this out.

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