There is no single solution to track everything. And I believe there won't be, because for a tool to provide value for a specific subdomain of information, it needs to be tailored to that subdomain. For example, Evernote is great for capturing and tracking unstructured information, but bad for tracking numerical information (because aggregating numbers requires structure). If you look my list below, you see that each subdomain can have very specific use flow (e.g. passwords) and generic tool would likely to be really bad for that subdomain.
Evernote for capturing unstructured (or semi-structured) information: thoughts, links, excerpts.
Asana for tasks that need to be done.
Google Calendar for events and alerts.
Dropbox for files & media. For example, I put things like work contracts or flight tickets and other travel documents there instead of Evernote.
Keychain and 1password for passwords.
Various programs to track exercise: different programs for different sports: Strava for running, swimming and cycling, my own prototype iOS app for gym.
There is no single solution to track everything. And I believe there won't be, because for a tool to provide value for a specific subdomain of information, it needs to be tailored to that subdomain. For example, Evernote is great for capturing and tracking unstructured information, but bad for tracking numerical information (because aggregating numbers requires structure). If you look my list below, you see that each subdomain can have very specific use flow (e.g. passwords) and generic tool would likely to be really bad for that subdomain.
Evernote for capturing unstructured (or semi-structured) information: thoughts, links, excerpts.
Asana for tasks that need to be done.
Google Calendar for events and alerts.
Dropbox for files & media. For example, I put things like work contracts or flight tickets and other travel documents there instead of Evernote.
Keychain and 1password for passwords.
Various programs to track exercise: different programs for different sports: Strava for running, swimming and cycling, my own prototype iOS app for gym.