There appears to be a new version of Vitalist, which includes many new features such as: drag-n-drop list priorities, mobile edition, email & sms reminders, ical and xml feeds, ssl support, file attachments, recurring actions, and a new server which should speed things up.Vitalist also implements the inbox, actions, projects, and ticklers to compliment the “Getting Things Done” system.
by Earl on December 29, 2006
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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.
Another GTD manager for Mac OS X. This application is due for official release in Septerber but is available as a beta now.
Midnight Inbox 1.0 Beta 1 is a list, note, file and to-do manager optimized for David Allen’s Getting Things Done techniques. It offers automatic collection of incoming items such as new email, documents [...]
by Earl on July 30, 2006
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A. Print PDF to DEVONthink ProB. Mail ActOn or QuickSilver with script by NikC.
MonkeyGTD is a TiddlyWiki powered Getting Things Done (GTD) system which uses html, CSS, and Java Script to run on any modern browser without the need for additional logic.
It’s been a couple of weeks since I began my GTD trial project and most of that time has been spent refreshing myself with the book “Getting Things Done” by David Allen and reading the huge amount of written material on the Internet from others who have been upon their own GTD journey.
by Earl on July 11, 2006
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I haven’t posted any additional information about my GTD project recently but don’t take that as a sign that I’ve given up on it. I’ve been researching the tons of wonderful information from those who have gone before me. I have to say that while there is the common core of GTD principles in each, [...]
by Earl on July 2, 2006
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For the last week I’ve been reading many on-line accounts of people who have implemented GTD. I don’t believe in re-inventing the wheel and I feel that I’m already doing (although perhaps not well organized) many of the principles of GTD. Many thanks to all of those that have been so kind to share their [...]
I’d read Getting Things Done by David Allen a couple years ago and thought it was interesting. However, I never directly adopted his process but did take note of quickly sorting and prioritizing incoming email/task and acting in a timely manner. I didn’t know if I had what it takes to be [...]