Win a copy of Taskly for iPhone!

So you’re bound to get one of them new fancy iPhones right? Well you’re gonna need to load it up with some great software. A good task manager I really like is Taskly, which we reviewed not too long ago, and the developer has given us five copies to giveaway to our beloved readers. Oh joy!

Giveaway

We’re the productive type; getting things done is on our agenda this afternoon. And as we wind down, we’d like to give away some software. Leave a comment below telling us why you think Taskly is right for you (after checking out our review of course), and be sure to tell all of your friends on Twitter. With your comment, make sure you link back to your Tweet stating:

“Win a copy of Taskly for the iPhone! http://mcstr.net/9ZIgtC

The contest ends Saturday, June 12th. Remember, tweet & comment for your chance to win! Good luck!


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