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GMail + GTD = GTDGmail
Merlin Mann | Aug 21 2006
GTDGmail - The Firefox Extension that Combines Gmail with Getting Things Done - home GTDGmail looks like a promising entry into the increasingly crowded gene pool of web-based productivity software. The Firefox extension runs on top of your Gmail account, giving you an email-centric approach to implementing Getting Things Done that includes contexts, statuses, a very nifty search feature, and more. This could be just the thing for people who have to live in email, but who don't want to live in an unprocessed inbox. From the GTDGmail site:
GTDGmail requires Firefox -- as in vanilla Firefox; it didn't work on my (preferred) Mozilla browser, Flock, but I'm open to accounts of pilot error if I'm missing anything. Edit (2006-08-21 07:32:57): Well, that was mean and Michael Arrington of me, wasn’t it? :) I was incorrect in thinking GTDGmailhad gone functionally public (although the project seems pretty well known already). Keep an eye out for the full release (and do forgive me for the unintentional tease). Edit (2006-08-21 18:01:06): Yay! Looks like it's available now: GTDGmail :: Mozilla Add-ons :: Add Features to Mozilla Software. Thanks, Aaron. 8 Comments
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[...] 1. Planning is important:...Submitted by Deep Jive Interests » What Bloggers Can Learn From: Pr (not verified) on August 23, 2006 - 5:47pm.
[...] 1. Planning is important: Michael Scofield, as the genius engineer who breaks out his brother, has NOT ONLY the entire plan of the prison tatooed on his body, but clues as to how he’s going to do it as well. When you’re blogging, its critical to know where you’re going and how you’re going to get there. How are YOU going to keep track of what you need to do? Maybe you’ll find solace in GTD — many others of us have! No matter what you do, have a system of doing things will be the key so that you won’t forget what you’ll need, but so that things can be done on autopilot. [...] » POSTED IN:
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