I wanted to let the people in the GTD community know about our Palm OS software tool, TraxItAll (www.TraxItAll.com) because it gives you an easy way to track anything on a daily basis.
For example, GTDers could create a “Yes/No” track to record, Did I check my daily file today? You could also create a “Count” track to record, How many hours did I spend on that project or in meetings? Or you could create an “Average” track to record at the end of each day the number of pending items you have left at work, to track your progress in that area. Once you record your data, TraxItAll’s reports show you your progress.
Of course, these are just examples; you can use TraxItAll to track anything, whether professional or personal (e.g., you weight), that matters to you; that’s what makes it unique. It’s also a great goal-setting tool because this kind of a record makes you accountable to yourself. (We use the term “Measurement is Motivation.”)
FREE TRIAL: You can try TraxItAll for free for 30 days; just go to this page: Free Trial. (Note: TraxItAll is not yet compatible with the 755p version of the Treo.)
Hope you enjoy using it!
For example, GTDers could create a “Yes/No” track to record, Did I check my daily file today? You could also create a “Count” track to record, How many hours did I spend on that project or in meetings? Or you could create an “Average” track to record at the end of each day the number of pending items you have left at work, to track your progress in that area. Once you record your data, TraxItAll’s reports show you your progress.
Of course, these are just examples; you can use TraxItAll to track anything, whether professional or personal (e.g., you weight), that matters to you; that’s what makes it unique. It’s also a great goal-setting tool because this kind of a record makes you accountable to yourself. (We use the term “Measurement is Motivation.”)
FREE TRIAL: You can try TraxItAll for free for 30 days; just go to this page: Free Trial. (Note: TraxItAll is not yet compatible with the 755p version of the Treo.)
Hope you enjoy using it!