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Hawk Wings: 10 Mac GTD tools

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Tim Gaden summarizes ten tools with which Mac users can do GTD.

Tools to help Mac users with Getting Things Done (or “GTD”), David Allen’s work-smart philosophy, fall in to three camps:

  1. email clients, where most of the stuff that needs to get done arrives in the first place, tweaked to do the job.
  2. Dedicated GTD apps like kGTD or Easy Task Manager offer more focussed collection and processing buckets.
  3. Web-based solutions offer platform-independent tools for getting things done, especially good if you use a Mac at home and a PC at work.

Includes Backpack (in conjunction with the Quicksilver plugin), Kinkless, and Gina's Todo.txt. Definitely worth a look -- especially if you've recently switched to a Mac and want to see what all the fuss is about.

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Another tool worth mentioning in...

Another tool worth mentioning in conjunction with gmail is gspace. It allows you to use your free gmail space (gotta love that) as remote machine. You can transfer and access files between an computer where you can access your gmail account.

 
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