If you prefer to work with notebooks or maybe thinking to return back to analog systems for your organizing needs, don’t forget to check out The Bullet journal. The Bullet journal is a methodology created by Ryder Carroll and it can help you structure a notebook in such a way that all the things to […]
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Evernote
Evernote is a popular and complete note/file management application. It’s been around for a few years and it still keeps getting better. The main task of Evernote is to manage your notes or any type of file. You can organize them using notebooks and tags, from the standard web application or the desktop and mobile […]
Toodledo
This is one of the most feature packed and complete web applications for GTD. Toodledo supports every aspect of GTD so, be prepared of some set up time before starting using it. The user interface is pretty good but gets a bit complicated, mainly because of the big number of functions it supports. That is […]
Remember the milk
Remember the milk is one of the oldest and most reliable web task managers. Providing a quick and simply designed AJAX interface as well as a small ecosystem of helper applications/utilities, RTM shook the world of many users around the world to become one of the top task management solutions. While method agnostic, RTM can […]
3 Great TiddlyWiki based GTD systems
The brilliant TiddlyWiki was introduced a few years ago by Jeremy Ruston as an offline web notebook. It became popular pretty fast and I never wondered why: The whole application consisted of a single, almost multi-platform and small web page file (html) filled with javascript code which had the ability to save data into itself. […]