Quadrant IV

Productivity, or lack thereof

Archive for the 'GTD Software' Category

That’s great, but how much?

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

I’m busy.  And impatient.  Consider it a symptom of a Gen-X, child of the 80’s type lifestyle, but I really don’t have time to waste.  So why is it that websites still think that when looking to purchase their software, I’ll want to read pages of text about how great it is and then spend [...]

GTD with Vitalist

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

I haven’t been looking for GTD software recently.  I’ve finally managed to find a system that works for me, and what do you know?  It is a plain vanilla system utilising Outlook and Pocket Informant.  But regardless of how comfortable in my current system I am, I will still keenly check out anything shiny and [...]

Inspired Brilliance - the Hipster Shuffle!

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

43folders.com had the most brilliant YouTube video this morning; I seriously never even considered all the things you could do with the new iPod Shuffle - and this has to be one of the most useful and inspired. 
Check it out

GTD and MyLifeOrganized: My Search Continues…

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

When I first thought that perhaps 2007 was going to be the year that I got my collective GTD stuff together, I thought, as I normally do, that a computer program would suddenly make everything fall into place and my next actions and contexts would automatically make sense.
So I searched.  Google is indeed my friend, [...]

A step closer to productivity

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

A while ago, I saw a 43folders post on a GTD application called iCommit.
I originally attempted to sign up to the site from work, however at the time IE was not a supported browser. (And while I find it very cool that it supported just about everything but, I’m stuck with IE at work). [...]

The chasm between paper and online

Friday, August 25th, 2006

I have tried numerous online and offline-computer-based resources to keep my GTD system in line. I’ve had a giant Word doc, modified Excel to within an inch of its life, followed the teachings of those who preach .txt files and made myself known to many an online and usb-drive Wiki.
But still I fall off [...]

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