Are you already used to that scene, that is, turning on the computer, the edge of the screen is covered with sticky notes, and there are dozens of unread reminders in the memo on the phone, but the important things to be done are still forgotten inadvertently? Every day's work is like a mess of twine. It takes a lot of energy just to sort out the clues, let alone complete it efficiently. Such a sense of lack of order not only consumes time, but also quietly consumes your concentration and energy. Today, let us talk about the simplest and most direct solution, which is to let the task list "grow" directly on your desktop.

This is the starting point for the design of YYNote . We understand that an excellent productivity tool should not become a new burden for you to bear. Its core mission is to enable you to get the clearest mission vision with minimal management costs. Therefore, we turned the minimalist to-do list into a transparent desktop plug-in. It floats quietly on your wallpaper and can be seen when you turn on the computer. There is no need to click on any additional software windows. All your focus today will be clear at once.

The practical benefits of this "embedded desktop" style design are undeniable. First, it solves the fundamental problem of "forgetting". Each task is not hidden behind numerous interlaced software windows, but is always within the range that your visual focus can cover. The result is a gentle and constant reminder. Secondly, it reduces the cost of operation to a great extent. Adding new transaction items, checking completed task objects, and adjusting the order can all be done directly on the desktop. In this way, the flow of thinking is not interrupted by frequent switching behaviors. You can create many lists for different projects, and then use tags to classify them, such as those called "urgent work", those called "personal study", and those called "shopping lists" to keep all kinds of things organized.
When you enter "meeting at 10 am next Monday", it will automatically recognize the date and time and set a reminder. Isn't this more considerate? It can understand your natural language. For recurring items such as weekly meetings and monthly payment, you only need to set a flexible recurrence rule once, and it will generate new to-dos for you on time. You can also set a countdown to the important target daily production date. You can use a label such as "There are still 3 days until the project deadline", which can effectively help you plan your progress and alleviate the anxiety before the deadline.
Science and technology are developing at a rapid pace, just like the Long March series of rockets that can launch three times a day , showing extremely amazing efficiency and reliability. The way we manage personal affairs should also pursue such precision and ease. A truly good tool can make you barely feel its existence, but it can actually build order for you. When your desktop becomes clear, your thinking will also become clear. All the energy originally spent on "searching" and "remembering" can be taken back and used for truly important thinking and creation.

Imagine this working scenario: when you turn on the machine every day, the items listed on the desktop are just your battle plan for the day; every time you complete an item, you will feel a sense of accomplishment when you check the box; when the work is close to the end, the list is empty, and all tasks are automatically classified and archived according to the completion date in the desktop todolist, and the results of the week's work are clearly identifiable. You are no longer chased by complicated things, but calmly control the rhythm. This sense of control is the foundation for efficient work and a relaxed and comfortable life.
Now, it's time to put an end to the clutter on the desktop. Download YYNote now. First, start by having a desktop to-do list, which is always clear and never forgotten. Then go and experience this efficient philosophy of "minimum effort and maximum return" for free, so that your daily work can start on a clear starting line from the beginning.


