Can anyone suggest a good To-Do Manager?

Not sure where in the discussions forum to post this or if it is even ok to do so...but I was hoping a Mac user out there could provide suggestions on a good To-Do Manager/Task List (other than Apple's iCal)? Thanks

I use Do It by Jim McGowan. it is simple and really good.

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