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Priacta.com has the most complete GTD software applications list I have read until now! 107 Applications (and counting), categorized and reviewed, for any operating system there is (Web, Windows, Mac, Linux, Handheld and Python). It’s hard not to find your dream system there! (They’ve already included the Jello.Dashboard’s 4.51 beta!)
Thanks Kevin Crenshaw!
There is a new huge list of GTD applications I’ve found linking back to my site.
It’s Jeff Sandquist’s Getting things done wiki. If you like checking out new applications and you still haven’t found your perfect trusted system give it a go.
- A squadcast video of Dec 2007 which I’ve recently discovered. EMail, Take back your life. Those guys are mentioning Jello too!
- Also, Sara Christensen of pajama professional compares GTD tools in this post!
5/jul/08-Lifehacker’s post for the 5 best GTD applications. One of them is Outlook, and guess which is one of the add-ins mentioned!
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"So, after using Jello Dashboard for a few months, I have ventured out to see what else it out there in the same category of products. After trying FranklinCovey PlanPlus, David Allen GTD for Outlook and Effexis Achieve Planner (all commercial, some upward of $100 per license), I must say that Jello is the most intuitive and the least cluttered" - Read more testimonials »
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- Damn You Auto Correct! » My Top 25 Favorite Autocorrect Fails http://t.co/7mMVy4wy 2 days ago
- GTD-review: Todo.txt cli & touch. Using text files for #GTD http://t.co/sXDJ7O1O 3 weeks ago
- The 7 elements of GTD: http://t.co/uOhzDc30 3 weeks ago
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