You can see completed tasks with toodledo, they don't show up by default on your lists but you can set up a search for them, just select 'checked off' as a search criteria and set it to 'yes.'
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You can see completed tasks with toodledo, they don't show up by default on your lists but you can set up a search for them, just select 'checked off' as a search criteria and set it to 'yes.'
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You can do that (there are also 'hold' and 'postponed' status labels that can be used for the same thing), or as I do, you can have someday/maybe as one of your contexts and change the context of the...
I use toodledo for my lists, as it's web based nothing is sitting on company IT equipment but it's equally accessible from home and work and automatically syncs between website, iPhone and iPad.
I...
Thanks Oogie, that was a fantastic article! I'm edging towards Aperture on the basis that it's a lot closer to iPhoto which I'm used to, and also on the Mac App Store it's about 1/4 the price of...
Coming back to the original subject matter, does anyone have any views on iPhoto vs Aperture vs Lightroom as photo organising tools? I'm about to upgrade my aging MacBook to a nice shiny MBP and I'm...
I don't use paper any more for my lists but when I did I used to keep each context in its own 2-page spread of a notebook which was enough for about 60 tasks. By the time I'd filled the bottom of the...
This is an interesting debate - only one next action per project or as many as can be done independently of each other?
I tend to agree with you, GTDWorks, I would not want my lists crammed with...
Tore - just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to explain how you use Toodledo and for answering my questions. I've changed my setup this week to move away from goals and over to tasks and...
Can you explain that in a bit more detail for me? I use toodledo but have each of my projects as a Goal. The only drawback with this is that there is no easy way of identifying Goals that don't have...
Any project I don't intend moving on this week goes into Someday/Maybe for me. As long you're doing the weekly review every week, you'll pick them up when you need to.
In my experience, once you get into the habit of doing the weekly review every week and spending time keeping your lists up to date, you'll get to know your commitments at a much more instinctive...
Take a look at the GTD & Outlook paper on this site (or Lotus Notes / Entourage versions if that's what you're using). This paper was the single best thing that helped me implement GTD and get my...