GTD with Evernote kicks ass!

Update … I just discovered this awesome program last night called EverNote. Really cool piece of software. It’s taggable note feature is something I’ve been looking for everywhere for several months now. Don’t know how I missed this one. I’ve already purchased it and not only impulsively dumped all my TreePad, Backpack and Wikka notes into it, I’ve also made it my central Getting Things Done implementation, replacing my previous GTDMail workflow which I came to find lacking in some important ways.

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2 comments ↓

#1 Chip Morris on 12.11.06 at 10:13 am

What were the important ways that your GTDMail workflow failed you? A list of requirments mapped against the solutions you’ve tried would be very helpful.

#2 somlor on 01.07.07 at 2:22 pm

Hey Chris, nothing spectacular. I just wanted a solution that was usable offline and quicker. Gmail has a little lagtime that is barely noticeable when I use it for email, but bothered me when I was using it for GTD. Also the fact that emails are not editable was a big con. If I wanted to tweak project descriptions of task details my only option was to create a new email which seemed inelegant and bothered me. Nowadays I am using MyLifeOrganized for GTD, with Evernote for support and Basecamp for larger team projects.

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