Getting Things Done
Going through some more time management and project planning software again today. I'm determined to find the right software that works how I want it to.
I've tried and tested numerous systems and software over the last 12 months and still haven't found anything that does exactly what I want.
Nozbe seems to be the web-based time management and GTD (Getting things done – David Allen) software that I've gone back to. Yes, I've tried it in the past and it didn't do what I wanted it to, but I've gone back to test it out again.
I've been using a desktop application Achieve Planner for the last 6 months and it is pretty much everything I am looking for…. except it's not web-based which I want more than anything.
One other program I've looked at today is Intervals. Looks similar to Nozbe but doesn't seem to have the same amount of training and support, so I prefer Nozbe.
A couple of other project management systems I've come across recently are Pelotonics and BaseCamp… but again, not 100% for me.
As an attraction marketer I can potentially have 50-100 projects I'm working on. And when I say projects, I mean items that have more than 2 steps attached to them. Many of them are ongoing projects and Internet & Network Marketing related projects and traffic generation tasks.
I'll keep looking and will fill you in on how Nozbe goes for me. Will it be everything I want it to?
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Good post Gavin.
I use GTD too, but on my Mac. There are numerous applications of GTD on the Mac, the most famous of which are "The HIt List" "Things" and "Omnifocus" (all based on your computer and not browser based)
I took a look at Nozbe and I think that the real value in that specific system for me would be the ability to share, collaborate and delegate to and with other people.
I would be interested in your results.
—– Towards a simpler life!!
Alix
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For implementing GTD you can use this web-based application:
http://www.Gtdagenda.com
You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use checklists, schedules and a calendar.
A mobile version is available too.
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Gavin Mountford Reply:
June 25th, 2009 at 1:46 pm
Hey Day,
Good to hear from you… I've tried Gtdagenda.com before but for some reason I moved on to something else… I have opened up my account again to check it out a little more… maybe it missed something I needed.
Thanks
Gavin
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