The Truth About GTD Software Tools

Excellent reply. I laughed so hard at this. I just love a good Jerry Maguire reference! Remember to yell it, say it with feeling :)
Sorry, but what's so brilliant about this answer?
From what I see, these are questions that should be asked, but that even David Allen isn't asking, and that should be implemented.
Seriously?

If such a client came to my company and ordered software, we would say very politely and firmly: First, consider your requirements and then come back to us.
 
Indeed a solid starting point would be a proper list of CTQs, for example a simple table describing —> Required functionalities, to achieve what?, in which part of the GTD flow.
Exactly. And then we can talk about specifics. But this is just talk for the sake of talk; it's impossible because David Allen said it. Dogma. Period.
 
I suppose this is where expertise from both worlds is really needed—GTD practitioners and coders—so that a proper translation can take place. In my experience, these two worlds often struggle to understand one another. Practitioners frequently shift the goal posts, making their needs unclear, while coders often have difficulty extrapolating what ‘good’ should actually look like. What’s really required is a translator—someone who understands the coding world well enough, but truly masters GTD, serving as the orchestrator in the middle.
 
Sorry, but what's so brilliant about this answer?
From what I see, these are questions that should be asked, but that even David Allen isn't asking, and that should be implemented.
Seriously?

If such a client came to my company and ordered software, we would say very politely and firmly: First, consider your requirements and then come back to us.
@Tom_Hagen

With all due respect, what precisely do you mean in regards to 'requirements' in 'consider your requirements' when asking:

"First, consider your requirements" ?

'Requirements' in regards to what ?

Thank you very much
 
Interesting discussion, Everyone!

Software developer:
Needs clear and specific parameters to understand the operational results to be achieved by the code to be written.

Software user:
Longs for a wild and wonderful GTD solution that works well to do whatever might be needed at the moment.

Liaison:* *with acknowledgements to @Y_Lherieau and @gtd solo-studente
Needs cooperation, good will, and discussion between parties in order to communicate and translate into reality the operational expectations, demands, recommendations, wishes, indications, directives, desires, suggestions, and postulates regarding this amazing GTD software.

Warmly, ;)

Emily
 
To all of you involved in this thread--I just say "show me the money." If I've been so wrong, in simply describing my own thought processes for dealing with what has my attention, and suggesting the supporting questions I often should (and don't) ask have not been built into any software yet, howcum there ain't one out there yet? Would love to hear your answers to that.
I got $17.37 and an old Bazooka Joe bubblegum wrapper. What kind of GTD solution will that buy me?
 
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