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 […]

Todo.txt

If you ever thought, that there are so many task management and GTD applications, you have definitely sometime felt overwhelmed by all those different user interfaces and file formats. Todo.txt is a set of scripts that was made for that exact reason. Created by Gina Trapani and supported by a dedicated community, it’s been around […]

Wunderlist

Wunderlist is a new project created by a team of developers and designers located in Berlin. This application gives users the ability to manage their tasks and it is available for Web browsers, iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, Mac OSX and lately for Linux for free. As an application, Wunderlist is really simply implemented and enhanced […]

Howto: An Evernote/Android semi-GTD system

This tutorial uses Evernote for keeping track not only notes and useful reference files, but your To-do list as well. It’s been built around the Evernote app for Android and the Windows desktop application. I have been using this implementation for months and works especially good for me since I have no complicated requirements for […]

Task coach

Task coach is a cross-platform and open source project written in Python available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Though it was not build to be a GTD specific application, it contains all the necessary elements to build one. The great thing about that, is the fact that it won’t limit you keeping it […]

GTD with OneNote

OneNote is a unique and great application from Microsoft, maybe the most under-estimated one, from the Office application suite. Though its original purpose is to keep quick notes on your laptop or –even better- your tablet, OneNote hides almost all elements of a full GTD system! As an application, OneNote is quite simple. It gives […]

Thinking rock

Thinking rock is a cross-platform process based GTD desktop application, and one of the most complete Getting things done software implementation ever. The application is a big download (around 38MB), and relies on Java runtime libraries (JRE), which guarantees cross-platform execution, but also providing a little unusual user interface, especially for Windows users. Therefore, it […]

My life organized

My Life Organized started out as a simple desktop outliner for Windows, almost six years ago, to evolve as one of the most complete desktop outliners, with the ability to fully integrate with almost all aspects of GTD. The application is really lightweight, fast and good designed. It has the ability to manage very large […]