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Vitalist - Vitalist is a pretty cool web app, all around. It has plenty of tools, and ways to keep things updated and going. The coolest thing about Vitalist, I think, is the fact that you can update all of your lists, and projects, right from your 'smartphone'. Being able to modify everything, while you're on the go, is one of the things that GTD apps need to work on, it seems to keep things effective, you have to be able to update things at any given moment. So this is really my favorite GTD app.
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Tracks- Tracks is an open source rails app, which you host yourself. If you have Ruby on Rails setup on your webserver, this is really worth a test run. The ui isn't the greatest, but it sure gets the job done! It's got everything you need for keeping up with all of your projects, and the best thing is, that it's open source!
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