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  • 6.21.07 My Personal iGTD posted in Geekery

    I get a lot of searches coming in related to iGTD. So, inspired by a recent article on 43 Folders, I decided to offer a few of my own tricks for working with what I consider to be one of the best GTD apps for the mac.

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  • 6.7.07 Project Management with Zoho posted in General

    I’ve been trying out project management options, looking for a way to track everyone’s todo lists, meetings, time and clients in one place. I’ve eventually landed on Zoho Projects and purchased a paid account. I’m really happy with the options it provides and the interface it uses. Here’s a quick rundown…

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  • 5.14.07 iGTD Review: 1.4 posted in Geekery

    Here’s the greatest thing about the new release of iGTD: Way fewer “hacks” are necessary to make it conform to a more GTD-like workflow. It’s got a revamped interface with much more fluid ways of handling things like “maybe” tasks and “wait for” tasks, plus it adds handling for next actions and start dates. And you thought it was great to start with! Check out the list of new features and go ahead and download it to try out. It’s still donationware, and according to the author, always will be. I went ahead and made a second donation on account of this being such an extensive upgrade that if it were a commercial application, I would have charged my users for it ;).

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  • 5.2.07 Mindmeister Goes Live posted in Geekery

    mindmeister thumbnailMindmeister has gone live with all in all of its mind mapping glory. With the ability to import and export from FreeMind, the free, cross-platform mind mapping software we raved about a little while ago, and its own set of easy-to-use features, this should be a stop for anyone who, um, thinks? Not sure what a mind map is? Check Wikipedia… For more information on Mindmeister’s features, including keyboard-only navigation, map sharing and change notification, realtime collaboration and more (mostly free, some premium features at $4/mo), visit their home page.

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  • 5.1.07 My Moleskine Method posted in Geekery

    Yeti and My MoleskineI finally figured out how I wanted to use my Moleskine. It’s not an elaborate hack, it’s just a system. For those of you less inclined toward the complexity of the hPDA, here’s a way to make use of a very beautiful, very sexy notebook while keeping organized and working with whatever computer based system you’ve chosen…

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  • 4.15.07 30 Boxes and Quicksilver (with Growl) posted in Geekery

    Gotta love 30 Boxes, and I know you love Quicksilver. Throw in Growl and I think we’ve got an applescript…

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  • 4.14.07 Circle Six Favorites: Spring 2007 posted in Geekery

    I need a break from the Subversion series, so I’m taking a moment to list some of the most exciting OS X software and a few of my current favorite websites/apps. I don’t know how long or short the list will end up, so I refuse to either limit myself to 10 or set such high expectations ;).

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  • 4.8.07 Keeping up with iGTD posted in Geekery

    I can’t keep up with this guy. He just released version 1.3.4 of iGTD and it boasts a ton of new features. It adds niceties like autocomplete on tags and multiple links for projects and has meaty features like smart folders with “due in x days” filters. Awesome quicksilver integration as well. This is it, I’m sold. Here’s the list of new features from the forum:

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  • 4.6.07 iGTD 1.3.3 released posted in Geekery

    Hot on the heels of the 1.3.2 release, iGTD gets another increment. This one adds nested projects, fixes the priority filter and improves on a few existing features. This app is developing very quickly. A week ago I loved it enough to donate right away, but if this keeps up, I may have to send more money.

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  • 4.6.07 iGTD 1.3.2 released posted in Geekery

    A new version of iGTD has been released and is available for download. It fixes a few bugs and adds smart folders for tags, which is an awesome feature. It’s a little hidden though, so if you’re using it, go to the “To Complete” view and press the plus key under the left side folders pane and you’ll get the smart folders dialog. As an example, if I procrastinate on a project, I add a tag to it–”procrastinate”–and then create a smart folder that lets me see what I really need to get my butt in gear on.

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