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How to implement GTD for university students
Lilly252 | Jan 15 2006
Hello all, This weekend I took out seven HUGE trash bags out of my office after cleaning everything hidden in every corner. I had boxes that had never been unpacked from four moves ago that are GONE! What a liberating feeling! I don't have my tickler file set up, but have my someday/maybe and my "next actions" set up. The entire office is set up like a GTD Central Command. I had been using the Hipster last semester before life took a weird turn. Anyways.... the reason for my question is this... I'm a doctoral student, and as such I have weekly assignments for classes, papers for the semester, and some independent projects that I"m working on like grant proposals, etc. I keep wondering what the best way of keeping track of everything, and I can't come up with anything concrete, so I thought I'd consult with the experts on this board. Thanks! 61 Comments
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Bibdesk and JabrefSubmitted by BMEguy on February 6, 2006 - 10:54am.
literaryvamp wrote:
Does anyone know of a free or cheap windows-friendly alternative to Endnote? I'm having way too much fun with their demo, but I can't afford to shell out two hundred bucks for it. Thanks! Two completely free options are Bibdesk (mentioned earlier, http://jabref.sourceforge.net/)">http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/[/url]) and Jabref (a java based app, [url]http://jabref.sourceforge.net/). Both are under healthy development and are growing in features and compatability. Currently both are for the use of BibTex, but I think I heard that Bibdesk 2.0 will move away from that format to a new one. » POSTED IN:
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