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From: Jim Homme
Date: Jun 5, 2018 6:18PM
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Hi Morissa,
I've been disappointed in the accessibility of the Trello sit and the Trello IOS app. Is there some accessible way to use a combination of tools that would make it workable to use Trello?
Thanks.
Jim
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From: WebAIM-Forum < <EMAIL REMOVED> > on behalf of Marissa Goldsmith < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
Sent: Monday, June 4, 2018 5:32:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Getting things done
Jonathon,
You're not alone in this. I find myself obsessed with and constantly
tweaking and changing my productivity tools, and am never satisfied with
one. I find that using a combination of them (Remember the Milk, Trello,
Toggle are the ones I use, and then my clients have a huge variety of
others they foist upon me), and then using tools like Zapier or IFTTT to
integrate everything, even sometimes in a Google Sheet, exactly how I like
it, winds up working okay for me. Every month, I make an adjustments or a
change, and I find just the act of changing my process makes me a little
more productive for a few more weeks.
Good luck!
Marissa Goldsmith
www.marissagoldsmith.com<http://www.marissagoldsmith.com>
571-354-7746
@mjgoldsmith
Marissa Goldsmith
www.marissagoldsmith.com<http://www.marissagoldsmith.com>
571-354-7746
@mjgoldsmith
On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 1:18 PM, Jonathan Collins < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've found myself overwhelmed lately with trying to keep track of
> everything I need to do, and I have a hodge-podge collection of tools that
> have sort of helped me keep things together. No productivity app seems to
> have everything that I need, and I've been wondering how people with
> disabilities approach this problem. I imagine those with cognitive vs
> physical disabilities have pretty different systems that they've developed
> for dealing with this. (Just trying to deal with OCD vs ADHD would require
> vastly different approaches, for example)
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on where I could go to learn more or ask
> around what sort of systems other people have developed for themselves?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jonathan
> > > > >
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