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I've been using the nextaction...

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I've been using the nextaction...

I’ve been using the nextaction 0.10 Beta version for the last couple weeks, and would like to upgrade to the 0.16 Beta. Would you be so kind as to explain to your readers how to do so without destroying old data? best regards.

nextaction: GTD task-tracking app By: Merlin Mann (10 replies) July 12, 2005 - 4:06am
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  • I really really liked it!... By: Javier Cabrera (2005-07-13 13:05)
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  • I'm working on attaching nextaction... By: Danny Ayers (2005-07-14 21:20)
  • I've been using the nextaction... By: Bo Brustkern (2005-07-25 07:01)
  • GTD task-tracking with nextaction 43Folders points... By: ratsoringo (2005-07-12 18:13)
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