On Dec 4, 2007 6:06 AM, Eckhart Köppen <eck1003@gmx.net> wrote:
> This is what I realized as well. For me, it took quite a while to
> really "get" GTD.
Oho! So, you going to update Flashpoint, now that you get it? ;-D
Personally, I don't know how the Newton could be applied properly to
GTD without a lot of fudging. For people who used the Newton's
capabilities like I did, for a rather linear schedule, it's a breeze,
but when you start compartmentalizing things, it gets tougher. My
first instinct is to use the built-in apps, like Notes, with
Checklists (use the Folders for projects--you'll need More Folders),
but since I don't need GTD, I've only followed it from curiosity... I
need to re-read what you wrote on your seb site...
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