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Links to GTD Apps, Templates, & Scripts
Merlin Mann | Dec 31 2004
I’d like to start collecting links to tools, applications, scripts, and templates that people have created for implementing Getting Things Done, and that they would like to share with folks on the web. If there’s something you’d like to see added here, leave a comment with a link and some background information (status, license, platform, etc.), and I’ll check it out. As with our OS X inventory collection, I’ll add the most useful-, novel-, and promising-looking submissions. While I’m not against linking to modestly-priced shareware, preferential consideration goes to stuff that’s open source, free as in beer, and functionally uncrippled (no save-disabled, “bronze??? editions of your commercial package, please). The idea is to showcase the sweat and collaboration that people are throwing behind a shared interest in GTD. Let’s help new folks start their year off with some cool tools and innovative solutions for getting started with Getting Things Done. (N.B.: not to be a kerchief-dropping belle, but I’m going to hang back and wait to hear from a few folks before adding my own suggestions, so don’t be shy about nominating your or your pals’ projects) 47 Comments
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I go back and forth...Submitted by James (not verified) on January 1, 2005 - 9:22pm.
I go back and forth on whether a GTD-specific app makes any sense; certainly at first I wanted one, or to write one. But now I'm glad to have it implemented using "normal," general-purpose tools (Wiki, Mail, Calendar...). Not exactly sure why. General-purpose tools are familiar (zero learning curve); allow slack (users don't use rigid software for long); tend to interoperate pretty easily; are modular (so you can use the brand-new amazing calendar you just downloaded without throwing away the perfectly good wiki you use). That said, I'm sure I'll come across a GTD-specific app someday that I can't live without; but from here, I can't imagine what features it would have to make it so good. » POSTED IN:
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