Archive for the 'gtd' Category

TaskPrompt

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

Snapfiles points out this free application that will help you get organised.
TaskPrompt
‘TaskPrompt allows you to manage a personal ToDo and Task list. It provides an easy to use interface with integrated calendar display that allows you to quickly view the tasks that are due for the selected date. It can also remind you of […]

remember the milk

Friday, October 14th, 2005

Another contender for the GTD web application prize is up and running and has a cool name – remember the milk

Features galore.

Sharing, publishing, notes… we’ve got it all.

Get reminded.

Receive reminders via email, instant messenger, and SMS.

It’s free.

Hard to believe, we know, but it’s true.

Check it out here

handling my email/tasks and calender

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

I have been continuing my search for a good way to handle email/tasks and my calendar. You read about my thinking of moving away from Microsoft Outlook here.
My intention was to move my tasks to MindManager and Resultsmanager, my email to gmail and I was just going to use my Treo for my Calendar.
So, an […]

KGTD for OmniOutliner

Monday, October 10th, 2005

A GTD application for mac users has been released.
‘Essentially, KGTD is a single OmniOutliner document with some fiddly bits (ok, we can call them “buttons” if you are going to get all technical) that allow you to manage two views of your GTD tasks: projects and actions. You can archive completed projects to get them […]

searching for replacements

Wednesday, October 5th, 2005

I have had it with Microsoft Outlook – period!
While I would admit it has served me well for many years, it is time to look for some appropriate replacements. So, I am hoping to enlist the readers of geekyinfo in this process to assist me.
These are the things that frustrate me about Microsoft Outlook

It crashes […]

Stickies for Windows

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

This might be of interest to those that like to take a quick way to make a note on their computer. One of the problems of doing this with Outlook is that you need to open the application and then enter the note. This way you just click once and off you go.
‘Stickies for Windows […]

GTD and the iPod

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

Don’t want to carry around another device by using a pda or even a paper diary for your GTD processes. Well, here might be the answer if you are a ipod user.
‘I’d never paid much attention to the Notes feature on my iPod, but shortly after I wrote my last two posts (this one and […]

My Tickler File

Monday, September 26th, 2005

Here is another online tool to manage your GTD processes – My Tickler File
Whats the next action has some reservations.
‘My Tickler File is a web-based tool built to simplify the tracking of time-sensitive tasks (to-do list, reminders, etc) via e-mail.

Highlighted Features

 Use My Tickler File to implement Getting Things Done your way.

 Use Tagging to better […]

treo 700

Monday, September 26th, 2005

Marc Orchant lists the three things that he is excited about with the coming treo 700

EV-DO built-in (even though Sprint hasn’t announced its availability here yet)
Wi-Fi - yes fans you heard correctly - WiFi on a Treo!
Higher-res camera - I used to think camera phones were a frill but I have genuinely found it […]

Evernote plus 1.0

Friday, September 23rd, 2005

PC Magazine have a review of Evernote plus that is worth reading. There are other more powerful products out there to do this type of thing. But the price is right – free atleast for the cut down version!
“Getting organized and staying that way is a major undertaking. EverNote Plus 1.0 can help. You’ll have […]