GTD Online

by Earl Moore on December 29, 2006

For all you GTD fans, there’s an interesting post on Brilliantdays of the application Vitalist.

GTD online | brilliantdays.com:
There‚’s a race to be the best Mac GTD app. And the race is certainly on with the online versions too. I‚’ve looked at Tedium before, and Vitalist (or should I spell it ‚”Vital!st‚” - nah‚, that looks like spam‚) is similar to Tedium.

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    1 Marina Martin 03.12.08 at 10:47 pm

    There might be a quest, but it doesn’t seem to me that any of the players read the book. The point of GTD is putting all of your responsibilities into a *trusted* system, and given their complete inability to handle hierarchical tasks, it’s impossible for me to trust them.

    I continue to heart paper :)

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