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While there are a great number of ways to put a Getting Things Done system into action on a Windows PC, I'd like to compare and contrast the benefits of using native Windows software like Outlook (arguably the most popular personal information management software on Windows) and handheld computers (in this case a Pocket PC) versus using online web-based software. Today's post will focus on the "offline" native Windows and Pocket PC software.
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ClearContext
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Outlook add-in option,
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similar GTD functionality to the official add-in, however this functionality only scratches the surface
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Even better, this even works with emails that have not yet or never will be assigned to a task.
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I have posted a link to some information about ClearContext and GTD on our weblog at:
http://blog.clearcontext.com/2006/08/gtd_software_sy.html
If any of your readers have a question about the product, please feel free to contact me at brad at clearcontext dot com.
http://blog.clearcontext.com/2006/08/gtd_software_sy.html
If any of your readers have a question about the product, please feel free to contact me at brad at clearcontext dot com.
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MyLifeOrganized which is without doubt one most popular and best GDT Windows Application out there. It has a Pocket PC version that fully synchronises with the Desktop software, a very active use community, a highly responsive support and development team and first rate features.
http://www.mylifeorganized.net/
I actually chose this over kGTD, that is how good it is.
http://www.mylifeorganized.net/
I actually chose this over kGTD, that is how good it is.
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