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    Default How often do you change your GTD software?

    I was wondering if I am the only one constantly trying out new software for doing my GTD stuff.

    I've changed a couple of email clients in the last few years, but my real weakness are the task managers. I've tried a huge number: for PC, for Mac, web-based, for Pocket PC (back then), for Windows Phone, and now for Android. And I still can't find the perfect one.

    Anyway, do you have a steady GTD setup, or are you trying constantly new tools?

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    I capture everything either on paper or in my Android. If on paper it goes in my physical inbox for processing during my weekly review. Most things I capture on my Andriod phone. I primarily use the "note to self" feature that sends both the text and audio of anything I send to it to my Gmail inbox for processing. I also capture many things via camera, voice or clipping straight to Evernote. After processing I use Astrid for all of my lists. It is an app on my Andoid HTC EVO and on the web. Between Astrid and Evernote where everything eventually goes during processing, I am confident that I have everything in my system. I work NAs off of Astrid and have all of my reference stuff in Evernote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_Hammond View Post
    Anyway, do you have a steady GTD setup, or are you trying constantly new tools?
    I only changed when it became obvious that the previous choice was no longer working. I've been on Omnifocus now since January 2009. No ned to change, only tweak my implementation.
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    Post Since 2008.

    Quote Originally Posted by John_Hammond View Post
    Anyway, do you have a steady GTD setup, or are you trying constantly new tools?
    I've been using paper and Nokia E71 smartphone for Getting Things Done since 2008.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_Hammond View Post
    Anyway, do you have a steady GTD setup, or are you trying constantly new tools?
    Neither, really. I know how to implement my preferred set-up in three different tools: Omnifocus, Things and Toodledo. I tried the Things beta for several months and then switched back to Omnifocus recently. It's not that big a deal really. It takes one weekly review to switch.

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    Default In my experience...

    Quote Originally Posted by John_Hammond View Post
    I was wondering if I am the only one constantly trying out new software for doing my GTD stuff.

    I've changed a couple of email clients in the last few years, but my real weakness are the task managers. I've tried a huge number: for PC, for Mac, web-based, for Pocket PC (back then), for Windows Phone, and now for Android. And I still can't find the perfect one.

    Anyway, do you have a steady GTD setup, or are you trying constantly new tools?
    I've been a GTD-er for around 10 years now. I think in the first year I monkeyed around with my list manager a LOT. I eventually found my way to using David's set up guide for Outlook for years and, ultimately, the GTD Add-in for Outlook. Every now and then I'd get numb to my lists and switch to paper--just for a month or two--then go back to the Outlook Add-in.

    About a year ago I switched to Omnifocus on the iPad/iphone as my system, while still using Outlook and a PC. It works great for me, but that doesn't mean it will work great for YOU. I see no reason to change so why keep looking?

    Here's what I've learned over the years that may help you:
    • There is no such thing as a "perfect system";
    • You can waste a lot of time changing your stuff around;
    • Most people are frustrated with their system because they want to be electronic and they have sync issues;
    • Paper never causes sync issues.

    So my advice would be to quit futzing. If you really want to be electronic set up something like Evernote and just use that. There is a website that has a pretty cool setup on it that you might want to check out: thesecretweapon.org. If that's not the exact website, just google it. I don't think they are selling anything, btw.
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    Well, constantly changing everything in my GTD setup was a little bit of an exaggeration. I have a few steady items there:

    For email, after trying many alternatives in the beginning, I use Mozilla Thunderbird for maybe 7 years now.

    I have my physical inbox/reading material trays.

    The "paper" part of my setup is completed with my filing cabinet, which I prune once a year. I use a free form organizer called MyInfo for my digital filing system (mostly interesting articles from the Internet, which I am afraid will be "lost" when they are deleted from the web site, but also research and ideas for future projects).

    I will definitely check out the thesecretweapon.org. I already have Evernote on my phone, so I will give it a try. It sounds like some digital version of the Hipster PDA, which I also used in the past.

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    Default I love my toys!

    Quote Originally Posted by John_Hammond View Post
    I was wondering if I am the only one constantly trying out new software for doing my GTD stuff.

    I've changed a couple of email clients in the last few years, but my real weakness are the task managers. I've tried a huge number: for PC, for Mac, web-based, for Pocket PC (back then), for Windows Phone, and now for Android. And I still can't find the perfect one.

    Anyway, do you have a steady GTD setup, or are you trying constantly new tools?
    My system for list keeping has stayed pretty consistent. I use Pocket Informant for personal to-dos (Toodledo is the list manager within that tool) and Lotus Notes at work.

    When I first started using GTD, I wasn't sure about which tool to use for this so I just used paper. Once I got comfortable with the concepts, I tried Toodledo and Lotus Notes because they were free (Lotus Notes is our system at work) and they kind of stuck. I have been toying with leaving Toodledo but haven't committed to that yet. It's a bit boring and clunky when it comes to project management.

    As for my other GTD tools, I do LOVE to experiment. I use Evernote for reference but also use Noterize, iThought (mindmapping), and Penultimate to name a few. Oh and Paperless was something I just started using which is awesome for checklists!

    The key is not to have some many things floating out there that you lose track of where you are putting stuff. I still make sure to "herd" all of my stuff towards my primary tools (Toodledo and Lotus Notes for actions and Evernote for reference). The weekly review is great for that. Otherwise, I'll undermine my system but I do enjoy my toys! Keeps my system fresh and interesting.

    Hope this helps!
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    Vickie

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    I have to admit the first year of GTD implementation I kept changing apps and setups. Then when I finally chose which one and settled into making minor fine tuning, that's when I felt like I was getting things done

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    Default Nirvana for work, Omnifocus for home

    I use Nirvana for my work system. It is still in Beta, but it is quite good! I use Omnifocus for my home system.

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