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iGTD: Strong OS X app with powerful Quicksilver integration
Merlin Mann | Apr 8 2007
As I mentioned on MacBreak Weekly the other day, I'm very impressed with what I've seen so far in iGTD, a new "Getting Things Done" application for OS X. It feels like a solid, powerful, and practical tool for managing action, and I'm pleased to say it's steered clear of a lot of the GTD-ish visual theatricality that, in my opinion, has made some of the apps out there more pretty and fun to use than they are useful in the context of a mature, streamlined system. I mention iGTD here because, in playing with it yesterday, I turned up this excellent page about iGTD's Quicksilver integration. Pretty mind-blowing (albeit geeky) stuff, since the detailed syntax allows you to enter tasks via QS from anyplace, while still identifying project name, context, priority, date due -- and even allowing you to add a note. (BTW, that image will make more sense after you read the whole page) I encourage you to have a look at iGTD if you get a chance and take it for a spin. It's evolving very quickly, with new updates available seemingly every time I open the app. Like any GTD tool, it won't be perfect for everyone, but in my own testing over a couple days, I've found it to be one of the clear leaders in what's quickly becoming a very crowded field. 48 Comments
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I just spent an hour...Submitted by Marc Jeanson (not verified) on April 8, 2007 - 11:34am.
I just spent an hour converting from kGTD to iGTD. This is exactly the type of app I've been waiting for. Forget about OmniFocus. iGTD is slick, very usable and FREE! I've only been using kGTD for 3 months or so, and overall it has been great as well. But I hate clicking that sync button :) OmniFocus would have to really come up with something fantastic to make me want to switch from iGTD. » POSTED IN:
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