

It has been the perfect task manager for me to use GTD principles.Ĭalendaring and e-mail are through Google.
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Since moving to a Mac this year, I keep lists in Omnifocus, which I sync with a desktop in my home office, laptop, and iPhone. I’ve written articles/blogposts on all tools (but Xmind) and meereffect on my website (Dutch with Google Translate in the bottom left corner). * In the Netherlands the company meereffect (from Taco Oosterkamp) gets people started with Getting Things Done quickly * Syncplicity: file storage in the cloud synced to multiple PC’s. * Roboform: navigates to a website and fills out the login form. * Twitter: I’m trying to find a mix of low-noise people. * FeedDemon (synced with Google Reader) to quickly see the updates on a lot of websites via RSS. Project planning, brainstorming and creative mapping tools? * Jalema archiving system for paper (labeling the folders quickly using a Brother PT-18R).

eProductivity runs on Lotus Notes.ĭo you sync to a handheld? If so, what is that? Too bad I couldn’t get it up and running with Gmail/IMAP. I also tried eProductivity and that’s a fantastic application. And you can re-order tasks via drag/drop. I like the fact Thymer can be controlled via the keyboard (you can apply Projects and Tags by typing). I’d use Microsoft Outlook tasks but this is painfully slow at our company. * Task list: Thymer, calendar: Microsoft Outlook (default tool at work) Where do you keep your lists? Your calendar? I hope you will follow up on this with a summary of mentioned tools.
