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Tracks::GTD who's using it?

I came to read this forum to get ideas before starting a Ruby on Rails (a web development system) project to do 43 folders.

I found in nearly the last post I read a reference to Tracks::GTD (http://www.rousette.org.uk/projects/).

Being a Ruby on Rails app, you can just install Ruby, then Rails on your computer (Windows, Linux, OSX...) and in a few minutes have Tracks running.

It looks good to me so far.

Who else is using it? any comments or pointers?

Wayne

TOPICS: GNU/Linux
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ADD Tracks to your Google Homepage

I just found that I can add my Tracks feed to my Google Home page.

I went to the syndication screen and copy the link location of the 'Actions due in 7 days or earlier' feed. Then go to your personalized google home page and Add Content. Then in the 'Create a Section' pste in your feed address, and your 'Tracks - Next Actions due within a week' has been added to your homepage.

I am sure that you can do the same with the Yahoo Calendar and Others also. I have started using 30boxes as a calendar and have it on my Google page to (but they have a built in function to do it).

Have fun,
Michael

 
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