Recommended Electronic Version for GTD?

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Re: Recommended Electronic Version for GTD?

Joe Bryant said:
Sorry if this is a dumb question but after scanning the boards, I'm still not If I stay with ACT, that means Palm. But I'm wondering if the Pocket PC / Pocket Outlook isn't a better way to go if Outlook is the way I handle things on the desktop.

Joe

ACT is now available on the Pocket PC - so Palm isn't necessarily the only option - you could use Outlook and Act on the PPC

Paul
 
Act for Palm Os Project Management

I'm still around, just completing GTD oriented Project and Task Management tutorials for DB5 and Shadow. I have had some software issues with Act on my system and want to make sure they are ironed out before I release a tutorial. :? :? :?
 
StarterFiles.lbd.zip has been refreshed

dnimtz said:
After playing/experimenting with many different Palm approaches, in my opinion, you can't beat Life Balance. Key features:
- The context sensitive "places" (including open/closed hours),
- the todo list in outline form,
- integration (if needed) with todo db, datebook db
- the ability to adjust importance of certain elements,
- having both a Palm and desktop version synching to each other
- very robust software
... the list goes on and on.

However, a couple cautions:
- like any powerful software, expect a learning curve (believe me its worth it)
- be sure you grab the following articles dealing with how to get going using GtD in Life Balance:
http://www.actionable.org/files/GTD.with.Life.Balance.pdf
http://www.actionable.org/files/StarterFile.lbd.zip (this is a template to get you started)

Others had said this before, Life Balance wasn't created for GtD, but it sure seems like it was!

For those that might have tried these files with a demo license and found them to be expired: The have been updated and will remain useable with the demo license until May 12th.
 
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