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Nozbe Review Rating5What's this? What Does the Rating Mean? Software is rated from 0-10. A higher rating suggests that the software is actively developed and has a good selection of truly effective features. The rating system is stringent, so don't look for a perfect score. How are Ratings Determined? Ratings are automatically calculated based on a large number of factors. Nozbe Web application based on GTD by David Allen. Details Supports contexts, next actions, projects, notes, file attachment, appointment and event tracking, importing notes from Evernote, and task delegation. Support for TRO and GTD Compatible with TRODesigned to support GTD Requires Online access or 3G for iPhone version Version (Released 2014-03-05) Features Unlimited contexts No time boxing support 1 Dates0 Reminders2 Priority LevelsData can be manipulated via an API Supports a single level of subtasks Tasks can be scheduled directly in the calendar Support for Teams Free feature-limited version

10+ Best Apps For Your Dropbox If you’ve been using Dropbox for a while, you may not have noticed that a whole ecosystem of applications have been built up to use the service. Over time, these apps have sprung up to fill all of the little holes Dropbox left unfilled. There are apps now for just about everything. It’s possible to sync Google Docs to Dropbox, automatically send Gmail attachments to Dropbox, play music in a browser from your Dropbox music files, encrypt your Dropbox, easily host a website or blog in Dropbox, collect URLs and web clippings to Dropbox and to automate file syncs between all of your social networks and Dropbox. You can even view all of your Dropbox files alongside your Google Docs, Box files and FTP files in the one web interface. If you want to know the best apps to do all of these things, then read on. 1. DropItToMe is a service which allows you to set up a URL specifically for your friends and clients to use for uploading things to your Dropbox. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. More Links

Getting Things Done With Software : Tom's Guide to Getting Things Done with Software Introduction The Getting Things Done (GTD) mantra is a great one for the start of a new year. It’s not just about making a to-do list of things that never get done. It’s about organizing what you need to get done in such a way that you can relieve some stress and perhaps be more efficient in getting your tasks accomplished. “Getting Things Done” isn’t a cliché; it’s actually the name of a popular personal productivity book by David Allen. Allen’s approach has spurred a cottage industry of software applications designed to help users implement the GTD methodology. At its core, GTD is about unloading everything you need to do and making decisions about all the things you need to do. There are a lot of different approaches in software for trying to implement some form of GTD methodology.

IQTELL - Everything In One Place Productivity App ThinkingRock GTD ActiveInbox: Make your Inbox your Donebox Get It Done App | Getting Things Done GTD software, task manager, and to-do list, and project management. Overview Rooms intelligently organize all your stuff. Your inbox can become a tangled mess of stuff. It's constantly filling with a stream of new messages, saved messages, forwarded messages, contacts, web links, embedded images, links to items in the cloud, all kinds of attachments: documents, spreadsheets, presentations—and plenty more. Now, there’s a way to intelligently extract and convert the contents of your inbox into neatly organized, structured and shareable content. It's automatic and it's magical. Rooms are the workspaces where your new content assets live—the places you store your stuff. ccGenie creates an array of content assets and groups these into your Rooms as Documents, Conversations, Notes, and People. You can have several Rooms and you can belong to many. Reserve your ccGenie Room right now or read on to learn more.

My Ideal GTD Software Jan 15, 2011 What This Post is Not: Scientific – This post is based on my opinion. I have a considerable amount of experience with project management (PM) and as such I have strong opinions on GTD as I rely on it to stay organized from day-to-day. My Addiction to GTD Software I’ve been using various GTD apps over the last 10 years, and I always end up using an application that does most of what I want, but not all. On my iPad/iPhone, I have over 20 GTD related apps. Things App This is long-time favorite app of mine for task management. Pros of Things App Fully featured GTD software with projects, scheduling, repeating tasks, tags, and areas of responsibility. Cons of Things App Developer communication is piss-poor. Why I Quit Using Things I originally quit using Things because their app lacks syncing. When I first realized that I needed to start looking around for an alternative to Things, I wasn’t really upset with Cultured Code… until I hit up their website to look for an update. wunderlist

KustomNote - Custom note taking templates and forms for Evernote GTD-Free Home Skylight priacta/reviewed-gtd-software... zendone | a beautiful productivity tool for Getting Things Done®

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