Nifty links for Feb. 9, 2007
- CNN: Interview with GTD's David Allen and FRank of What's the Next Action blog. Anything involving The David is a must read for GTDers.
- Google Operating System: Gmail's Philosophy Today. An interesting read if you're into Gmail. Which I am.
- Lifehack: I do I see I get. Nice article on setting goals, and dong the important step ... the "doing" part ... in order to achieving them. If nothing else, it makes you think about what you really want in life.
- One Cranky Coot: Getting things done with Google. Nice setup, but I still think Tracks is better for context lists and projects.
- Lifehack: Increase your productivity by using yourminis.com. A complete online content management system. Yourminis has an RSS reader that also supports podcasts, calendar, to do list, weather, calculator, notepad, clock, email integration, and much much more.
2 comments:
I completely agree about Tracks. As part of my own goal of spending less per month in 2007, I abandoned my pay productivity services for a free install of Tracks, and I'm loving it.
I'm also exploring Stikkit as another free alternative, but I'm really likng Tracks.
Yeah, I tried out Stikkit a little while ago, and it seemed pretty nice, but I couldn't quite make it work for me. Let us know how it turns out for you, and whether you stick with Tracks. Maybe you'll figure out a system that will be useful. Thanks for the comment.
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