GTD reflections
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Posted by Sandro Perotti
Apr 3, 2008 at 01:53 AM
>- I’ve
>yet to see a good software implementation of a working version of GTD. MLO is probably
>the best I’ve seen so far, but it still didn’t work for me. I’m always interested in
>developments in this area because I think many of the basic underlying GTD concepts
>are sound, practical and, yes, common sense. In one form or another I think it is here to
>stay.
>
>Jack
I am far from being an expert, both in GTD and software, and reading the posts in this forum I realize that my needs are rather simple compared to most of the members here.
Having said that, I did a search for a good task manager that would support GTD, and for my needs the best I found is uOrganized (http://www.uorganized.com). It doesn’t have all the features mentioned here, but it does have most of them and -even better- the developers have been open to every single suggestion I’ve made so far.
I guess a disclaimer is on order: I have nothing to do with them. I am just a registered user. Of course I want them to do well and keep improving the product, but without any $tring$ attached… :)
Best regards to all