Hi, I wanted to share this e-trip with you guys.

It all began when I was checking Basket
(http://basket.kde.org/index.php). If you had previous versions check
this one out, it's fantastic. If you are a Linux person then it is a
MUST have. If you are in W$ then you'll have to wait till version 2.0 .

So, whilst navigating the site I came up to this reference to GTD, that
would be the book "Getting Things Done" by David Allen (check
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done and google it), can't
comment on this book as I am just starting to read it, but googling I
came up with a few bits of info that got me interested in this book
(http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/03/08/productivity.html ,
http://www.43folders.com/ , http://lifehacker.com/ ,
http://www.synergyinstituteonline.com/detail_article.php?artid=303/ ,
and for those of you who can read spanish http://canasto.es/ is a must
(there is a blog where they recommend it and give instructions to
translate it but I lost the address)).

Next step was checking for GTD specific software, and I came up with
this jewel http://chandlerproject.org/ , and to make it even better it's
an open source project WRITTEN IN PYTHON. So Ed, I expect a boost of
your productivity at your new place after checking this soft ;c).

Anyone has already been through this GTD stuff? Any insights?

Cheers



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