If you’re the type of person who’s constantly jotting down notes on your laptop, the back of your hand, the refrigerator, etc, you might benefit from new personal information organizing service Treedolist. Treedolist lets you create a “tree” of information, which you can prioritize by due date or by importance.
To get started, log in with your OpenID url, and type in a task. You can expand on descriptions of tasks with a drop down menu, and you can also enter in RSS feeds and/or hyperlinks. You can share all or part of your tree with any friends or coworkers who also have OpenIDs, and they can view and modify your list of tasks as they see fit.
Treedolist.com In Their Own Words
“Treedolist is a hierarchical system for organising personal information. You can store tasks, lists, weblinks, notes, RSS feeds and more. You can manipulate your tree in a simple, intuitive interface with drag-and-drop or keyboard shortcuts. You can categorise items in your tree by due date or urgency. You can share single items or whole branches of your tree with your friends”.
Why Treedolist.com It Might Be A Killer
Treedolist is good for personal use or use between a small network of coworkers, family, or friends. It’s easy to use and offers a variety of useful, yet uncomplicated, features that anyone could figure out.
Some Questions About Treedolist.com
Treedolist is still in the early stages of development, so it’s hard to say what the application will accomplish in the future. Right now, Treedolist doesn’t synch with any contact managers or personal information storage devices; does it plan on supporting Outlook or synching from BlackBerrys in the future? It might be helpful, and it may need to do this in order to be competitive with other task-management services. 





