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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Sep 7, 2011 at 09:22 PM

 

Beenokle, the developer of minimalist word processor ZenWriter http://www.beenokle.com/zenwriter.html have announced a new GTD app called Elements. Though I find the marketing rather hyped “one of the best gtd software ever created for Windows”, I appreciate the more specific “clean, light, open and fast GTD manager with Metro UI look and feel.” 

If at least three people, who want to be informed by mail when Elements is out, sign up via the following link http://elements.beenokle.com/0apst I will get a 50% discount in its price.

OK, I never said I will definitely be buying it, (even though my CRIMP past stands publicly as evidence to that direction), but if I do I wouldn’t mind the discount!

 


Posted by Jack Crawford
Sep 7, 2011 at 10:46 PM

 

Thanks Alex

Hmm it says that it will be released in July 2011.  They haven’t even bothered updating that statement.  Not a good start.  Is there any more detail about what is meant by a ‘GTD Manager’?

Jack

 


Posted by Wojciech
Sep 8, 2011 at 09:52 AM

 

Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
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> >If at least three people, who want to be
>informed by mail when Elements is out, sign up via the following link
>http://elements.beenokle.com/0apst I will get a 50% discount in its price.

Done!

 


Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Sep 8, 2011 at 11:11 AM

 

Wojciech and others, many many thanks; I see that 12 people have signed up until now via my link, with 27 in total clicking it!

I think this shows both the activity and solidarity of this forum; I suggest that hereon you use the original link http://elements.beenokle.com There’s not much more discount that I can get…

After all this support, I do hope that the actual software will not be a disappointment…

Jack, I think that ‘GTD manager’ simply means something like ‘Task manager implementing GTD’.

Wojciech wrote:
>Done! 

 


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