IFTTT (If this then that) is a very useful web service and while it is not the ordinary type of a productivity application, it can be used to automate so many tasks in your life, so it may have to do really much about your productivity. The use of the service is really plain and […]
Tag: android
IQTELL
IQTELL is a really ambitious project. And when your tag line is “The best productivity app in the history of doing” things are getting pretty serious, especially for an application specifically designed for GTD. I admit that after applying for an invitation to test IQTELL (it is not quite open yet, but I received mine […]
Fruux
Fruux is a utility for managing your calendars, tasks and contacts between devices and various applications. While it’s not a GTD or task management application per se, it can help in the setup of your workflow by synchronizing data between various applications in different platforms.
Due Today for Android
Due today from Lakeridge software, is an Android application mainly designed under the GTD task management principles. Using Toodledo for synchronization, this app makes good use of the popular task web service, under a nicely designed user interface.
Trello
Trello is not what we would classify as a traditional GTD or a task management application. As an idea it is based on the Kanban cards system, a scheduling/inventory system used by large production facilities. And before you ask, what does a personal task management system have to do with this, you should try this […]
Smthngs
Smthngs is a nice designed web application based purely on GTD. It is not very widely known and I admit until recently I wasn’t aware of it either. We are looking at a pretty fast application with quite a few functions. The user interface made a good impression on me, having metallic-like stripes of menus […]
Any.DO
image by gigaom While there are many task management applications for mobile phones out there, only few manage to make a difference. Any.DO is one of them. Created for lOS and Android, is one of the most beautiful apps I’ve seen for managing tasks. Any.Do is not an advanced GTD application. It is a simple […]
Emacs and Org mode
Emacs is a multiplatform and advanced text editor been around for decades. It is famous for its complexity and its hundreds of keyboard shortcuts, which in the modern world of Windows and Mac OS seems like a Stone Age tool. But things are not quite like that. Emacs is not just a text editor […]
DGT GTD for Android
If you are an Android user and into Getting Things Done, chances are you have heard of this little application from dgtale called DGT GTD. This little-great app, even was not developed by a big company, it’s so intuitive and complete, that more known companies and well paid developers have a lot to learn from […]
Doit.im
This task management service by snoworange uses a clean GTD approach, which is rare, especially in free services. The specific application combines the simplicity of a left-sidebar GUI like nirvana with our –sometimes really complicated- favorite methodology, inviting all users from novice to experts to put their lives in order. Doit.im is an ambitious and […]