Dayne in Toronto
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Dayne in Toronto
I also use ListPro for my work projects and next actions. For the part where you flag and copy, why don't you flag, filter and flatten the list. That way you don't have to leave the application and...
That's a question, really only you can answer. I find it very valuable for tracking spending, planning long term finances, etc. I can see my entire financial picture in one program. If those types...
Yes, i realize that is possible on a Palm but it requires the purchase of additional software. Part of the reason I stopped using a Palm is that I kept having to add software to get some of the...
PocketPCs by default allow for multiple catergories and do not have the 15 catergory limit. I use PocketInformant to pull it all together, but you could still implement GTD without it.
If you at...
Maybe consider not using the Outlook Plug In. I've been using PPC and Outlook for a over a year now and it's been working fine. I will add that I primarily use the PPC for generating/reviewing next...
Although the book says that you do not need to, I choose to link my next actions to projects where applicable. If your using a paper based or Palm system, this can tricky. However, I'm using a...
There was an application I read about called "WeSync" that was made for the type of sharing you describe. Try searching the web to see if it's still available.
The original poster ask for a recommendation (essentially an opinion)and that's what I gave. I'm not going to get into the Palm vs PocketPC debate because, as already been stated that's a matter of...
Ditch the Palm Pilot if you can. Get a PocketPC (you don't need PocketPC 2002 unless you want ability to connect to a network, internet connection, etc). With you PocketPC purchase either Agenda...
The type of tool you use to implement GTD is a personally decision. For me, I would never use stricly paper to manager Next actions on projects. Don't feel you need to use a PDA just because...
You still have the road map in front of you. It's in the form of your Calendar and your @Context - Next Actions lists, assuming you are reviewing them daily. Why don't you try moving at least one...
Isn't this forum divided into subtopics already? To rwichmann, I also use PocketInformant for implementing GTD. See the GTD and PocketPC thread.
Pocket Mindmap also lets you link your outlined tasks to Outlook tasks where ListPro does not.
thanks
Mark
Hi Mark, can you elaborate on the linking. Is it a true two way synch or are you...
I'm a little confused by your post. I sought out GTD precisely to have a structered system for which to move forward on my accomplishments. I also use a Pocket PC for implementing GTD, keeping track...
Thanks Steve. That's exactly what I was looking for. I was able to stop and get some on the way home. I was worried I would have to go back to hanging files.
Also, I did initially resist...
I was introduced to the Covey approach almost ten years ago. I find GTD to be the perfect complement. Once you've done your Covey long range planning, GTD helps you get there ... while doing the...
1. I think of this as time well spent compared to the time I waste when I've gone off track from GTD. Make sure it's uninterrupted time. I sometime leave the wife and kids at home early in the...
GTD won't, on it's own, make you do anything. It will just make it easier for you when you decide to do it.
As per your particular situation, I would assign a due date. Then process as you would...
I went to the site and they now recommend PocketInformant over Agenda Fusion ...
Another Planning Contender Dept. Jeff Kirvin
Pocket Informant has leap-frogged Agenda Fusion in the planning...