Mark Levison

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Getting Things Done

 I'm trying to swallow the "Getting Things Done" koolaid and wondering
what other Windows users do to manage their todo lists.  Are you using
GTD?

I know there is an Outlook addin (for $US 70 ), but I'm not prepared
to pay that especially since I don't keep outlook open all the time. I
saw Merlin's post (How does a nerd hack GTD?) and I like the
idea of making the lists text files (especially since I can then use subversion to store my lists).  Does any one else use text
files? If not what tools are you using?

1) Just a series of text files
2) A PIM like Evernote
3) Other software (like: TodoList2)

Specific questions:
1) Merlin uses a QuickSilver trick to append a line of text to a file without switching contexts (ie
applications). What do you do?
2) Do you have an automatic method to get the actions from each project into your _@nextactions list?

posted on Thursday, January 27, 2005 10:05 AM by mlevison





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