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I start reading the Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity book and doing some research online about GTD. I love the concept which is really common sense (at least to me) and in one way or another I have been doing that all along. Anyhow, I needed to implement GTD using %
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2 years ago
Also, look at our scripting materials. My guess is that you will be able to script a lot of things in Outlook.
http://buzzmodo.typepad.com/buzznovation/2006/0...
1 year ago
I'm also managing my agenda like you.
1 year ago
4 months ago
http://sites.google.com/site/rocketdm/gtd-software
Though I created it as a PDM, it's also good as a GTD application, and very easy to use.