Doomi - Adobe Air Based To Do List
June 21, 2008 – 1:16 amWhen we talk about Adobe AIR, you can imagine shiny, cool looking applications on your desktop. It is so popular nowadays and people can’t stop developing applications based on this technology. One of them is Doomi, a cool looking to-do list for your desktop.

You should have Adobe AIR installed before you can then download and install Doomi. Doomi is a really simple to-do application without all the extra bling-blings. You can add a task by entering it on the only field available and press Enter. To view all of them, press the blue, big down arrow. By pressing the small clock icon on the right side of a task, you can Doomi to remind you of the task later. Simply put it, you don’t need to read boring manuals before you can start using Doomi.

Marking a task as completed can be done by selecting the checkbox next to it. You can also view all of the completed tasks by pressing “Show Old“. And yeah, I hope the developers should not forget to add a minimize-to-system-tray feature in the next version of Doomi. I can’t imagine looking at my to-do list all the time floating on my desktop. Overall, Doomi is a super simple To-Do List tool for those who love simplicity and shiny things on their desktop.
Enjoy!
Tags: doomi, adobe air, todo, to-do, todo list
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7 Responses to “Doomi - Adobe Air Based To Do List”
Looks cool, I am gona get it hope they will add the minimise to the tray option soon.
By ashwin on Jun 22, 2008
Stumbled
By ashwin on Jun 22, 2008
Nice little app. More and more Air based application are coming now.
By Nirmal on Jun 23, 2008
I always love the look and feel of AIR apps. THis one is amazing too.
By Madhur Kapoor on Jun 24, 2008
Im going to try this
By Satish Gandham on Jun 24, 2008
Nice writeup
Though this comes a little late, you can now minimize to system tray. To grab the new version, head back to http://doominow.com and download it again.
By John Giannakos on Aug 19, 2008
Very easy UI, I really like it. Just allow the user to enter their own reminder time instead of selecting from preset number of hours! Other than that it is exactly what I am looking for.
By Bob on Sep 3, 2008