After several good months of running ver. 3.1 of the Netcentrics Outlook add in, my work system is down again--not sure why yet (of course right at the end of the year, again). Ive been through all the quirks, glitches, patches, updates, tweaks over and over and think I'm finally done with it-- I think. This time it may not even be a add in fault--not sure, but it's taken 2 days so far of troubleshooting.
The problem, when the add in works I love it. Its perfect for me. I'm not into constant tweaking of systems for the "hobby" of it. I want a bullet proof system (well almost anyway) that I don't have to think about. Ive been through the GTD hobby stage and want a trusted system that if it does tank I can get it up and running again with confidence that Its fixed for a long time. I really thought I was there this year with the add in, as I have been doing well "doing" GTD and not "thinking" GTD.
My question is, while I have seen many reviews of various electronic systems, has anyone left the GTD Outlook add in after using it as a trusted/ very much liked/ depended on (not wise i'm finally learning)/ system and found a better way, or at least acceptable way to use Outlook?
I am familiar with the white paper from David Co. and may have to go that route, although if I recall a few years ago I did see the paper and it required a lot of manual set up. Maybe I have to go that route. Would like to hear from others experience with this situation, and what eventually worked for you.
Very frustrated that I may need to rework my system again....before the new year.
The problem, when the add in works I love it. Its perfect for me. I'm not into constant tweaking of systems for the "hobby" of it. I want a bullet proof system (well almost anyway) that I don't have to think about. Ive been through the GTD hobby stage and want a trusted system that if it does tank I can get it up and running again with confidence that Its fixed for a long time. I really thought I was there this year with the add in, as I have been doing well "doing" GTD and not "thinking" GTD.
My question is, while I have seen many reviews of various electronic systems, has anyone left the GTD Outlook add in after using it as a trusted/ very much liked/ depended on (not wise i'm finally learning)/ system and found a better way, or at least acceptable way to use Outlook?
I am familiar with the white paper from David Co. and may have to go that route, although if I recall a few years ago I did see the paper and it required a lot of manual set up. Maybe I have to go that route. Would like to hear from others experience with this situation, and what eventually worked for you.
Very frustrated that I may need to rework my system again....before the new year.