Sure . At the moment I use:
TimeTune - for managing my daily routine and staying on schedule.
Wunder List - for tasks and checklists. Especially good as I can have it on my phone and my PC, and my partner and I can have shared task lists.
Writeometer - for keeping track of writing productivity.
I have tried other apps over the past two years, these are just what I've found works best for now. There are a few other I use for other things like Nomie and a meditation app.
I used to use kitchen timers and a visual schedule, and intermix video games with tasks that needed doing - half an hour on one, half an hour on the other. Now I tend to use apps and have my day's schedule set out. At the moment I use TimeTune which allows me to set up different "Day Schedules" that I can toggle on and off as I need them but I may try Accomplish because it looks like it can combine a To-Do list and a short-term calendar which is the kind of thing I respond well too.
I respond very well to structure, routine and schedules so this sort of approach works well for me, but everyone is different.
Not really. There are several things that make it different:
To sum up, TimeTune is useful if you want to map your day or week and improve your distribution of time. Other people looking for one-time reminders or one-time tasks might just prefer a calendar.
Our idea is to create a great tool for time management, as opposed to task management.
More information on our purpose here: http://timetune.center/timetune-2-0/