FWIW, I tried for a long time about three years ago to sync my Palm between Home - Palm - Office and just had too much duplication and corruption.
I ended up just keeping all in my GTD (home and...
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FWIW, I tried for a long time about three years ago to sync my Palm between Home - Palm - Office and just had too much duplication and corruption.
I ended up just keeping all in my GTD (home and...
I was thinking more about this thread and wanted to ask all you users of these "cool User Interface" Smartphones like the Blackberry's, iPhones and such.
Focusing strictly on GTD (the literal),...
ChrisF -- Thanks! If you have any questions, just let me know.
rdgeorge -- You have a good point, so, I say your "mileage" is right on. I have a couple of clients who use Blackberry's and I...
Hi Chris --
"I just don't trust them anymore" perked up my ears and I had to write. I too got very frustrated with FC, to such a point that I quit my job and started Foresight - an add in for...
Well, that's the thing - you are right, the Treo's software is certainly "older" and is not as "Apple" looking (brilliant, animated graphics like the iPhone or Blackberry). But, at the end of the...
As a different angle to this, I keep said projects on my project list, and as someone else mentioned, I put a "Waiting For blah from Blah" as the Next Action on it. However, (being that I'm...
I'm in the same camp as rdgeorge -- I use a Palm 700p and love it. The Task List program, though "antiquated," is just right for the mobile user -- easy to access and quick. With its Category...
"P.I.S." -------- LOL -------- That was a great chukle to start the day off with!
As another side note, I too sometimes will capture to paper when I'm out and about. What I do is everyday (well,...
This is a fun thread.
I love the notes about Palm and how they are not moving forward.....
Yes, this is a company that is resting on its laurels and has lost its momentum. They really needed...
I * love * my Treo. Mine is a 700p - not the 755, so, I can't comment on that. However, take a look at my post on this thread for more info.
Best,
I remember that little button -- I loved that thing!
I tried writing some Windows Scripting to do this as I * really * don't want another program running, but, alas, I could not get past some...
I agree with Katerine; you have to have small victories in order to keep moving forward with lots of things, be it weight loss or GTD.
Do * something * (one or the other) to get started; get it in...
These are good points.
"Useless" is a little strong. Some of the stuff on my list was like stuff in the garage -- collecting dust -- no longer applicable and needed to be tossed.
A "Wish List"...
I don't think it does. I never put it there as I'm a tall guy and need all the leg room I can get!!! :cool:
I scan everything with an old Visoneer into PaperPort. Works great.
As someone mentioned; keep it all backed up --- a USB Hard Drive works great for this.
As I just posted about, I basically...
Nondual beat me to the punch. I would * seriously * consider a laptop.
I too am very mobile. I have a home office and an office-office. In addition, I travel a lot. It used to drive me nuts...
I agree with jknecht; I think you are in good shape.
As long as you have the next action on your list, put the letter away. It is safe and sound in your reference file, yet, it's out of site! ...
I am in the same boat as the person who wrote the original post.
I get tied up in the "big rock" projects and sometimes slip the Weekly Review. Then, when I feel like things are all "jumbled up,"...
I'm a "computer person" also, and for me what others have reflected on here is what works....
> You * have * to Process. For me, it's every day.
> As a part of the processing, putting stuff...
I keep mine in one system, as, if I'm at work and think of something for home (or vis-a-versa), I don't want to go hunting for my other system -- as that is a stress generator and stress is what we...