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WEB + iPhone + GTD or iPhone Notes

So could we figure out how to get a nice display of one of the online GTD things like backpack. Somehow to do GTD with the iPhone without local tasks.

Or could we just label notes properly and see if that would work.

I guess I will be carrying the hipster for a while longer...

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iPhone & Next Action Lists

I thought of a sweet way to manage your Next Action Lists on the iPhone without having to rely on Web 2.0 apps and an internet connection.

I use the address book and here's how I do it. I created a group named GTD. I add projects as if they were people. By doing so each project has its own card. In the name field I put the name of the project.

Now all I do is add the list of next actions for that project in the "notes" field. By doing this, nothing else shows up on the card (like empty fields for phone numbers). It's just your project name at the top and the action list below!

Once you complete an action, just go to "edit field" and remove the action.

A perfect use of the database already installed on the iPhone. Now you can review your next actions list anywhere!!

Hope this helps!!

Vykus

 
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