![]() Mind Mapping Interface: My last, and right now least important, desire is to be able to map out a project in a Web-based mind mapping program and then put that into a system like Remember The Milk.Īs I said, I am currently using RTM.“Web 2.0” Compatibility: I currently use Remember The Milk, which does a great job of interfacing with apps like Jott (which allows users to call a number and dictate tasks, which are transcribed and put into my RTM system.Calendar Interface: Time-specific tasks (“Call Joe at 12:30 on Thursday”) need to be able to easily be transferred from my inbox to my calendar.Location Awareness: Since I have the new iPhone (sorta) with GPS, I would like to have my “trusted system” filter my tasks by my physical location.I need to be able to see all of the tasks I can complete when I have 20 minutes to make calls, for instance, or what I need to talk about with my boss. Next Actions by Context: This is especially important on my iPhone.I need a way to see which tasks I have to do next (next actions) and which actions can be undertaken after the next actions are completed. Dependent Tasks: I want to use my GTD app to plan multi-step projects in the David Allen methodology.I absolutely love it!īut one thing is proving to be a difficult task: finding the right GTD application that I can use both with my laptop and with my iPhone. ![]() I recently started using a MacBook Pro at my new job (you can find out more about my background). It was wonderful to have a dialogue with developers working on solutions and with Outlook users looking for a solution. That post got a lot of feedback and seemed to generate readership. ![]() ![]() This is a follow-up to a blog post I wrote last year, about using GTD with Outlook 2007. ![]()
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