Projects tagged ‘gettingthingsdone’ and ‘gtd’


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Task Coach is a simple open source todo manager to manage personal tasks and todo lists. It grew out of a frustration that well-known task managers, such as those provided with Outlook or Lotus Notes ... [More] , do not provide facilities for composite tasks. Often, tasks and other things todo consist of several activities. Task Coach is designed to deal with composite tasks. Task Coach features task trees and lists, budget and effort tracking, hierarchical categories, printing and various export facilities. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Tracks is a rich AJAX-y web-based application to help you implement David Allen's Getting Things Done(tm) methodology. It was built using Ruby on Rails, and comes with a built-in webserver (WEBrick) ... [More] , so that you can run it on your own computer if you like. It can be run on any platform on which Ruby can be installed, including Mac OS X, Windows XP and Linux. Tracks is Open Source, free and licensed under the GPL [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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A console based task tracking tool designed with GTD (Getting Things Done) in mind. The current focus is to provide a trivial user interface around text based todo files. So far we have got a simple ... [More] but useful tool. You can both use gtdshell to follow your task list and also you can edit them with your favorite text editor. There is no deployment package yet, but you can download the source from the svn repository, compile and use. We have tested it with linux, however it should work on any platform where the boost libraries and a standards capable C++ compiler available. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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This is a web-based implementation of Getting Things Done, the popular productivity/project management methodology.
Created 5 months ago.

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JPocketMod is an open-source, locally-running implementation of a PocketMod-style daily organizer. Key features slated are: Locally Running Pluggable (create your own dynamic pages) Online gallery ... [More] of templates and pages Page Creator (to create your own static pages) Scheduled Printing [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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Korkiss GTDMobile application on Python for Nokia s60 based on principles of Getting Things Done system by David Allen. Key features: synchronization via Nokia PC Suite (PC-side editing with Emacs) ... [More] tree like organizer flexible tagging multiple filtering and searching emacs' org-mode file format (partly implemented) [Less]
Created 2 months ago.

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This project is inactive. If you want examples of how to use TurboGears/Genshi, it might suite you. If you need a good GTD-app, check out vitalist.com Kaizen is an experimental web-based GTD ... [More] application with simplicity and efficiency set as number one priorities. It runs on most platforms where Python is available. It is easy to setup, but requires installation of some external packages the first time. If you're not familiar with Python, I recommend you to wait until the installation package is ready. To check out the latest version: svn checkout http://kaizen.googlecode.com/svn/tags/0.5 kaizen For further instructions, read the installing.txt in the root. screenshot: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/gtd-kaizen/web/overview-screenshot FeaturesGTD-implementation including projects, contexts, notes, priorities Embedded Google Calendar Wiki-formatting Enhanced with Ajax Future features: multi-user support lifeblog adding tasks through email and other external tools next actions as rss full text search [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Java API for interacting with applications that support David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology.
Created 12 months ago.

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All the Django App components needed to roll your own GTD implementation. Utilizes components from CollectiveGTD and utilized in TASKize. Just a brainstorm at the moment. Not ready for release yet.
Created 12 months ago.

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A free GTD (Getting Things Done) application for mobile phones (Series 60)MobileGTD turns your Series 60 phone into a GTD notebook on steroids NEWSIRC ChannelWe have an IRC channel now! It's called ... [More] #mobilegtd (irc.freenode.net). Come over and be productive ;) MobileGTD be sexy!I am currently thinking about giving MobileGTD a new flash lite based user interface. I have done a major rework on the back-end, so new features will be easier to implement here. But we also need a nice UI for all of this! David Allen said something like: Buy the yourself a really good pencil then you will be more likely to write things down with it. And MobileGTD definitely needs work on this end. Get involved!I challenge all users of MobileGTD to think about how a nice UI for MobileGTD would look like. Send me whatever comes to your mind in the form of sketches, pictures, mockups. Maybe someone even knows some flash lite? I am really looking forward to seeing your ideas!! What are the features?Based on a simple file and directory structure (easy synchronization with PC) Use your favourite file explorer to browse your actions Usable as a simple inbox, allowing you to create projects on the fly Searchable project list view Project editing functionality (add/remove actions/infos) Processing functionality (automatically find done actions) Review assistance (find projects with no active next action and projects that have not changed for a certain time) Compatible to GTDFiles Show me something!Ok, have a look at the brand new screencastScreencast Or some screenshotsClick on the images to see the original Flickr page with explanations. The project list view The project details view Creating a new action How does it work?MobileGTD uses simple text files for projects. Each line in a project file can be either an action or an info. When adding an action to a project, a new line is added to the project file and a file is created in a directory structure corresponding to your contexts. If you e.g. create an action "Computer Download new version of MobileGTD" MobileGTD will create a file "Download new version of MobileGTD.act" in a directory called "Computer/". You can also use nested contexts, e.g. "Computer/Online/" to further structur your contexts. To avoid too much typing you can define abbreviations for contexts, you could e.g. define "26" to be expanded to "Computer/Online/". You can then use any file explorer to browse through your actions and delete done ones. When processing projects MobileGTD automatically searches for deleted actions and sets them to done in the project file. How do I install and use it?For installation instructions see Installation. For an explanation of how to use MobileGTD I am planning to make a video, but I'm not sure when I will have the time... SummaryIf this sounds rather complicated, fear not! It's dead simple! All you have to do is use the graphical interface to create and manage your projects and any file explorer to browse through the actions and delete the ones you have done. DonateIf you like MobileGTD and it helps you in Getting Things Done you may also consider making a donation. This is a motivational thing, so don't ruin yourself financially ;) [Less]
Created 12 months ago.