Thursday, March 01, 2007

More On GTD


Getting Things Done with Nozbe Posted Feb 26th 2007 12:00PM by Jason Clarke Filed under: Business, Internet, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Office, Productivity, Web services, Commercial, Freeware It seems like there is another Getting Things Done related task manager popping up online almost every week. The latest to surface is one called Nozbe, which reminds me in some ways of Tracks, although it takes a very different approach to the design and workflow. Anyone that is familiar with the GTD methodology will be comfortable with the concepts used in Nozbe; you create Contexts, Projects, and Next Actions. A couple of the nicer features in Nozbe is the time field, which allows you to estimate the amount of time a given Next Action will take, and the pre-populated list of default contexts, complete with icons representing them.

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GTD Workflow Desktop Wallpaper Similar to the Layered Desktop Wallpaper we showed you, this wallpaper provides a clear reminder of the GTD WorkflowWhat I'd like to see is something similar to a desktop workflow diagram, where each area has an access point, or a folder. ie. Stuff is a folder, Projects is a folder or links, the recycle bin is Trash, the calendar box has a link to your online calendar and so on.

This might create an environment where everything you do on your computer is plotted in your GTD workflow, and so it becomes easier to integrate that with your 'real world' GTD processes.

GTD Wallpapers - [Anabubula]

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