...works very well as a ubiquitous capture tool, reference repository, project organizer, and next action list.
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Type: Posts; User: hamlett
...works very well as a ubiquitous capture tool, reference repository, project organizer, and next action list.
I use Mindjet MindManager 8 to orchestrate all of my projects, and Gyronix Results Manager to sweep all my dozens and dozens of maps containing Next Actions into a single GTD dashboard. I find this...
I use Life Balance to run GTD, and following this discussion, I separated Someday and Maybe into two separate places. Someday is set to begin appearing on my active NA lists nine months into the...
I use GTD techniques to organize all of my college classes. Using Life Balance on my T3, I can schedule each subtask ("write quiz #1," "copy quiz #1," "grade quiz #1," "post quiz #1 grades) so that...
Although I use the Outlook Add-on (mostly for managing email), I handle my To-Dos with Life Balance (from llamagraphics). Life Balance (on both PDA & desktop) is the only To-Do manager that I've seen...
The problems I reported (Handspring pro syncing to Outlook using the Handspring/Chapura software) disappear with a simple expedient (suggested by Greg Bell at Netcentrics): sync with outlook running....