Getting Things Done overview and Mac-friendly web apps
Ed Eubanks over at Low End Mac has written a great article on the “Getting Things Done” school of work-flow productivity.
He talks a bit about the GTD system and getting yourself organised in general, then reviews nine web-based GTD solutions.
They are not the same as the ten I picked out. In particular, I would have added GTDGmail, a triumph of interface hacking and adaption.
Still, the fact that I can quibble about little things like this shows the abundance of Mac implementations we enjoy these days and how stimulating a list Ed has put together.
He has just posted
a second part on twelve desktop GTD apps, which is worth reading too. Easy Task Manager wins the GTD app shoot-out for him.
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Tags: Apple, Apple Mail Tips, getting things done, gtd, mac, Productivity, Reviews, web 2.0

October 5th, 2006 at 2:05 am
Thanks for another quality link, Tim. These round ups are always fun to read.
October 5th, 2006 at 5:59 pm
You want a great online task manager I encourage you to take a look at Rember the Milk :
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/