I'd like some info regarding the Time Design system, and I'm sure others on the board would appreciate the same.
I'm aware that David Allen says he used the Time Design system for something like 18 years, and that he used to work for the company. I've also looked at the Time Design website, and read through the downloadable PDF "getting started" manual there as well.
However, given the cost of the system, I'd like to hear from folks who have actually used the system. I'm not looking for comparisons to Palm or other PDA or computer systems -- I use Outlook and a Treo 600, so I know those pretty well -- but I'm feeling the need to use more paper, to have the freedom to doodle, draw, make lists by hand, etc. And, especially when away from my computer, I like to be able to see more all at once than my Treo will permit.
So, given all that, what can you current or former Time Design users tell me -- strengths, weaknesses, things the system is especially good (or especially bad) for, etc.
Thanks in advance.
Randy Stokes
I'm aware that David Allen says he used the Time Design system for something like 18 years, and that he used to work for the company. I've also looked at the Time Design website, and read through the downloadable PDF "getting started" manual there as well.
However, given the cost of the system, I'd like to hear from folks who have actually used the system. I'm not looking for comparisons to Palm or other PDA or computer systems -- I use Outlook and a Treo 600, so I know those pretty well -- but I'm feeling the need to use more paper, to have the freedom to doodle, draw, make lists by hand, etc. And, especially when away from my computer, I like to be able to see more all at once than my Treo will permit.
So, given all that, what can you current or former Time Design users tell me -- strengths, weaknesses, things the system is especially good (or especially bad) for, etc.
Thanks in advance.
Randy Stokes