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Wondering what people's opinions are on what is currently the closest best-of-breed "all-in-one" GTD solution that can handle both personal and project level task management? I currently use desktop Outlook for email and calendaring like the majority of the business world. I also use Evernote and know it's extremely flexibiity. However I think it's rather clunky to have to forward emails to an evernote email address to get them out of your inbox and into your GTD system. It appears it is fairly rare for a system suitable for GTD to also server as a robust email client. The only one I've found so far is IQTell. But then the question becomes, can I truly get off of Outlook and use only one system (intergrated with Evernote) for all my personal productivity and business project management needs.
Even if I used Asana due to it's popularity in the business world, it seems there really is no 800 lbs Gorilla product that people can use for GTD and is the most widely used project colloboration/management tool for business. (My opinion is Asana or Evernote come closest in that respect but both are lacking in GTD related functionality because unlike IQTell that's not what they were designed for.
What else should I be looking at? I'm still open to say using Asana for business projects and something else for personal GTD but it just seems to make SO much more sense to strive to use just one product if there is one out there that can serve both purposes.
Even if I used Asana due to it's popularity in the business world, it seems there really is no 800 lbs Gorilla product that people can use for GTD and is the most widely used project colloboration/management tool for business. (My opinion is Asana or Evernote come closest in that respect but both are lacking in GTD related functionality because unlike IQTell that's not what they were designed for.
What else should I be looking at? I'm still open to say using Asana for business projects and something else for personal GTD but it just seems to make SO much more sense to strive to use just one product if there is one out there that can serve both purposes.