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Zervant - writing invoices
Zervant is a really nice tool to write your invoices with. They react to changes in German law and I suppose they likewise care for other countries’ legislation. For those of us, who write just a handful of invoices per month, this is cool (and free!): the invoice is customisable to a degree (logo, e.g.). Zervant helps you to track payments, so you get a clear overview of what is happening. Read more ...Freshdesk
Freshdesk has a so-called Sprout-plan, being free and offering all that an individual would reasonably ask for. I have only played with it for a short while but it looked nice and I could easily integrate my own email-account.
Read more ...Trello
Trello is another task management tool. Ok, I remember, I said that I will only present one solution per problem, just one. Now, this Trello is a solution for another problem: planning and working down my developments. Thinking Scrum makes sense, even if I work alone. What motivates a customer as well as a development-team, works as well for individuals like me. In a creative process, motivation is pretty much everything aside of skill.
Read more ...Mindmapping
This is not everybodies tool: Mindmapping. You may hate it or love it. I love it. It help me to order my jeopardized thoughts. Originally I used MindManager, but that became ridiculously expensive. Then I resorted to XMind. XMind is an installable being ported to a number of platforms (Java-based, yuck, I hate Java). The community-version does enough for me. The crux is, that I am not always at home or working at my own computer. Read more ...Todoist
Todoist is another candidate to ease your life. It is a pretty versatile task-list-manager. Yet, there is a bit of poison in this choice: this thing constantly nags to get a premium subscription. All the functionality is always present in terms of buttons and icons, you click the wrong one, you earn another popup informing you that you should order a premium account. Nevertheless, it is worth the pain …
Read more ...Evernote
Evernote is a cloud-service that helps you collect and categorize information. It stores it and synchronises it with your computer. Actually, I do not exactly now how and where it keeps my information. I do not care: it is safe, somewhere, and there are ways to do a local backup. I do not use it for confidential stuff, anyway. I do not care about more. Now, how does it help me?
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