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RE[2]: Interesting read...
by kawazu on Wed 11th Jul 2012 09:39
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So this kind of opens the door to David Allen's Getting Things Done [tm] method
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Examples above are not strictly UI redesigns, they build on top of existing user-familiarity with current UI and add a process that helps you get on top with emails.
Yes, definitely. Though so far I haven't found a GTD application that actually does all I need (especially talking about including / linking to files), this is pretty much all along the lines I would like to see a mail client to work in 2012.




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So this kind of opens the door to David Allen's Getting Things Done [tm] method with such options to apply it to email like:
- GTD Add-in for Outlook - https://gtdsupport.netcentrics.com/trainingmaterials/tour_2010.php (I recommend you view one or two tutorials to get a glimpse)
- GTDInbox for GMail (now known as ActiveInbox) - http://www.activeinboxhq.com/index.html
Examples above are not strictly UI redesigns, they build on top of existing user-familiarity with current UI and add a process that helps you get on top with emails.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done