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 View the links posted by your peers. Respond to at least two of them by discussing the strengths and weaknesses of the resources they selected.

 Students are encouraged to ask questions on classmates' posts to gain a better understanding of the use of the app/tool.

     The software I've cited as the best online planner/calendar in my opinion, is named Todoist. Todoist, like the name suggests, is an application that allows you to list customs tasks for today, or for anytime in the future, as well as punctual reminders and daily goals. As for the pros of Todoist; I believe its best feature is that its available on your phone and its also completely free. You open the app and it will display all current goals or reminders that you have listed, and for reminders it will remind you via notification. There are three fields: Today, Inbox, and Upcoming. The "Today" field will allow you to see all objectives listed for the current day, and "Upcoming" will allow you to see everything due on a later date that is upcoming. The ''Inbox'' allows you to place any tasks in there for later use, say, if you're not sure what day you'd like to place it under, you may place the task in your inbox for later review. Then the application offers a feature for projects, which essentially is a collection of tasks listed under a category, i.e: Your project is to cook a thankgiving meal, you would list what foods youd like to include in that meal as subcategories, then the aquiring the ingredients to complete those subcategories, then when all subcategories are done, then the project is complete. I believe its cons are that its not as asthetically pleasing as other applications, and at times it can be laggy/glitchy, as well as it having competitiors who offer more simplicity, however, simplicity is the cost to having a software that has numerous functions.