

The software installation comes with some sample headings and tags and some shortcut tips. For instance, actions that are not important at the moment can get the status ‘Someday/Maybe’ Every action can have any of the 6 states. One can set a due date and time for a particular action, and when its about time, Tudumo gives an alert.

You can add all the actions (tasks) related to a specific project under a heading, for instance, and all the things you got to buy from the store under a common tag. Tudumo uses Headings and Tags to organize the list. For 60 days, you can use the whole full version of Tudumo as good as a registered one. Unlike many other trial software’s, you don’t have to wait for a splash screen and you are not reminded about registration. To start with, head over to and download a trial copy. It is a clean and elegant way to manage your tasks.

I can say that because I actually sold a copy of it. I think Tudumo is just what simplicity is meant to be. In a TED Presentation, David Pogue says how Simplicity Sells when it comes to Software design.
