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webWeb syncingAnthony Friscia | Mar 11 2008Hello, I’m relatively new to GTD. I got iGTD and am using it religiously (and have been for a few months) on my main computer (mac book pro). I just got an Asus eeePC to play around with, so no I want some way to sync my iGTD info with something on web that will allow me to look at it from home on my Asus. Better yet, if I could add things on that web app, and have it update the iGTD on my MBP when I get to the office, all the better. I guess .Mac does something like this, but I would rather not put out the money for that. Thoughts…? Thanks. POSTED IN:
Web developer getting started with GTD - Project question..Matthew King | Feb 15 2008Hi All, I’ve been reading through the GTD book this week, up to page 157 so far. One question that’s been nagging me all along, is projects. For example, take the following 3 projects; Software Functionality A Software Functionality B Client Website A At the moment, I see the following options for working with projects:
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Vitalist pingR. Emory Lundberg | Jan 25 2008Is anyone using Vitalist these days? I have started playing with it, mainly because it works well on my mobile phone(s) and my N810 tablet. There are some deficiencies so I haven’t thrown out my index cards yet, but it is quite good. POSTED IN:
Desktop or web-based email?Mark J. Reeves | Dec 9 2007After getting used to Gmail 3 years ago, I swore I’d stick to web-based email. With IMAP now available, I set it up last week in Apple’s Mail client on my desktop to integrate better with offline storage, emailing links, etc, and found myself changing my ways. read more » POSTED IN:
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