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by dotancohen 1713 days ago

  > Basically, it is a todo manager, but with built-in first-class scheduling.
  > You input your todos, assign time estimates, and Sorted helps
  > you spread them out in your day, keeping your calendar events in mind.
So, it's like org-mode.
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I didn't realize org could auto-plan your day for you. Any references?
Org-mode does present all the same information, but tasks are not automatically scheduled down to the minute. Though I would not be surprised if someone did write a script to micromanage every minute of the day.

If someone needs the tool to say "17:04 unplug laptop ; 17:05 place laptop in bag" then I think that they are spending too much time with their tools and need to spend more time doing the first thing on their list no matter if it has a timestamp or not.