Getting Things Done (GTD):

I’ve been a bit slow reading Getting Things Done and implementing the process contained within, however “slow” is better than “going nowhere.”

Midnight Inbox is an application released by Midnight Beep and is available for Mac OSX. Since I’m a Mac fan and love to haul my uber-lightweight and uber-useful 12″ PowerBook G4 (I’m using it now, actually), I’ve decided to download it and give it a spin.



If you’re interested in David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” (GTD) and are a Mac user… well, you should download and check it out yourself!

One Response to “Getting Things Done (GTD):”

  1. Todd V Says:

    You could also check out a GTD implementation for the mac I just released called “Ready-Set-Do!”. It comprehensively integrates all of one’s files and programs into the GTD workflow without locking users into a particular application. It also has some nice Quicktime tutorials that coach users through the core GTD habits. I’m also looking for users of the 12″ powerbook to try it out and let me know how the viewing space works for that screen size. One thing I need to consider is making everything work for users with a smaller screen size. So if you wouldn’t mind trying the “Ready-Set-Do!” scripts and letting me know how it all looks I would appreciate any feedback.

    Here’s the link:
    http://homepage.mac.com/toddvasquez/apps

    It’s helpful to read the backstory too since it explains more of the philosophy behind the approach.

    Sincerely,

    Todd V
    Ready-Set-Do! Creator

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