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I don't know about you...
I don’t know about you guys, but I am able to get pretty far with Yahoo mail and their calendar. I am able to access all my context lists as my web homepage on my sanyo 8200 phone, and the beauty is that it won’t show me any folder in which I have no unread (uncompleted tasks) messages in a mail folder. I really think this is important in the same way I like to just carry around a piece of paper and a pen to capture thoughts and stuff during the day… it is just the most convenient and direct. this info has got to be web accessible for me because i want to be as nomadic as possible. i want to live the dream. I send an email to myself, plop it in the list and there it is as an unread message waiting for completion. when i am done, pop it into the completed task folder and then the endorphin droplet soothes my cortex. admittedly, i am not managing 200 projects and jumbling a buttload of tasks, but i don’t see how that would make much of a difference. i can’t stand the idea of my lists only being accessible on one computer or pda while i am out bopping around. good luck to all and i would like to start a thread of sorts that is for people who are attempting to do the GTD thang with just paper in hand, folders at home, and web mail where ver they are. with yahoo upgrading their email system to oddpost features, it can only get better, right? who’s game?