Even the most spontaneous people have some form of routine. At the very least, most of us sit down at our computers, open our email, open our RSS reader and check our favorite social network every day

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Even though Windows 7 has all kinds of new features, the basic Run command from Windows XP is not available by default. It has been replaced with the Windows 7 Search bar

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Windows 7 not going into sleep mode is most likely an issue with your power settings, drivers, or files from a previous install. However, you should be able to troubleshoot and find a solution to your problem in a couple of easy steps.

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Throughout history, people have had “to do” lists. Whether it was something as mundane as taking out the trash on Friday, or as elaborate as conquering the Roman Empire, at some point, we have had to jot down a task somewhere in case we forgot. In doing so, we also had to recall where we wrote down what we had to do. Had we not remembered where the note went, the trash would have been there on Saturday, or plans of overthrowing Rome may have fell victim to procrastination. Getting into the habit of keeping notes and tasks handy always needs some amount of personal perseverance. Thankfully, when it comes to using technology to help cover the “where” in this matter, matters become somewhat easier. There are numerous solutions ranging from enterprise level shared project creation software, to desktop based digital notes, though sometimes we just need a simple way to track our to do lists. One of the utilities in the freeware software realm, uToDo ( found here ), helps track our tasks with a straightforward interface. Built with the idea of keeping things easy to understand, uToDo foregoes complex options and overbearing, graphic intensive views to deliver a simplistic view of managing tasks. Light on system resources, it is easy to install and work with

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Keep track of tasks with uToDo task manager software
Throughout history, people have had “to do” lists. Whether it was something as mundane as taking out the trash on Friday, or as elaborate as conquering the Roman Empire, at some point, we have had to jot down a task somewhere in case we forgot. In doing so, we also had to recall where we wrote down what we had to do. Had we not remembered where the note went, the trash would have been there on Saturday, or plans of overthrowing Rome may have fell victim to procrastination. Getting into the habit of keeping notes and tasks handy always needs some amount of personal perseverance. Thankfully, when it comes to using technology to help cover the “where” in this matter, matters become somewhat easier. There are numerous solutions ranging from enterprise level shared project creation software, to desktop based digital notes, though sometimes we just need a simple way to track our to do lists. One of the utilities in the freeware software realm, uToDo ( found here ), helps track our tasks with a straightforward interface. Built with the idea of keeping things easy to understand, uToDo foregoes complex options and overbearing, graphic intensive views to deliver a simplistic view of managing tasks. Light on system resources, it is easy to install and work with

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Keep track of tasks with uToDo task manager software