ThinkingRock
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URL Tag Cloud
- gtd
- , software
- , productivity
- , freeware
- , tools
- , lifehacks
- , java
- , mac
- , tool
- , windows
- , opensource
- , organization
- , Bookmarks
- , management
- , thinking
- , planning
- , todo
- , linux
Bookmark History
Saved by 129 people (-73 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-07-15
- Erubecula on 2009-05-04 - Tags imported , Bookmarks , Bookmarks_Menu , GettingThingsDone
- Roobz4 on 2009-04-15 - Tags imported , Bookmarks , delicious , organization , gtd , software , productivity , tools , freeware , lifehacks , free
- Chr15t14n on 2008-11-12 - Tags gtd , software
- Kazuyak on 2008-10-27 - Tags GTD
- Scop22 on 2008-10-27 - Tags imported , Bookmarks , ICT , Software , Functions , Organizers_-_Todos
Public Sticky notes
Thinking Rock is a free software application for collecting and processing your thoughts following the GTD methodology. It is simple and easy to use - see our demos and manual.
Highlighted by guhanah
Thinking Rock is a free software application for collecting and processing your thoughts following the GTD methodology. It is simple and easy to use - see our demos and manual.
Highlighted by guhanah
Thinking Rock is a free software application for collecting and processing your thoughts, following the GTD methodology*.
Highlighted by sheffner
Thinking Rock is a free software application for collecting and processing your thoughts following the GTD methodology. It is simple and easy to use - see our demos and manual.
Highlighted by arohlfs
Thinking Rock is a free software application for collecting and processing your thoughts following the GTD methodology. It is simple and easy to use - see our demos and manual. A lot of our mental energy is directed towards trying to remember and manage all the things that we want or need to do. Thinking Rock will allow you to clear your mind so that you can become more proactive and concentrate on what is important to you.
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Public Comment
on 2008-03-02 by arthurso