Family Organizational Tool - Online and Free

I haven't tried it yet.  And, no, I'm not getting paid to promote them.

I ran across this blog today: dyingarts.wordpress.com/2007/07/31/try-this-online-family-organization-plus/

You can read it if you like, or just go to the online tool:  Cozi Central

I don't know.  I'm kind of a hands-on, paper person.  But, then again, I'm the type that needs to put post-it notes on my planner to remind me to look at the calendar!  I don't remember anyone's birthday unless I set up a Yahoo reminder.  (Uh, sorry, Ahren.  I'm sending something soon. Promise.)

And, considering all the little things my husband and I have to coordinate, I may play around with this little tool. If we each coordinated to this online calendar (and my kids, too) I might be able to get DH to a few of the kids ball games, and maybe I won't have to keep saying, "So, what are you doing tonight, again?" (for the 80th time!)



 

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  • 7/31/2007 11:05 PM houkhouse wrote:
    Hello there - I'm the author of the aforementioned blog and after reading your referral to it - I thought it would be important to mention that no one paid me to review it either I'm just about busy folks sharing tips that help our survival and make life go a little smoother. So far, I can't figure out how Cozi makes any money either, but they sure haven't solicited me to help. I'm exploring your blog and hope to see you back at mine soon, too.
    Thanks!
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    1. 8/1/2007 7:13 AM Stephenie Hovland wrote:
      Thanks for commenting.  I'm glad you visited my blog. I saw yours because I set up Google Alerts for articles I've written. One of them had similar keywords to your blog entry, and it sounded interesting, so I had to take a look.

      Stephenie

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