GTD application Actiontastic gets online companion: Actionatr
Another application to sign up for notification for.
Posted on 2007-02-21 16:45 by Jørn Støylen [permalink]
What is 'GTD'?
GTD stands for "Getting Things Done", and is a "work-life management system" and a book by David Allen.
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Other GTD resources
43 Folders: Getting started with ‘Getting Things Done’
Tracks is a free GTD web app written in Ruby on Rails.
Jon Crosby, developer of GTD application Actiontastic has just announced an upcoming online version: Actionatr
As far as I know, this makes Actiontastic the first Mac GTD application to take its business online.
Of course, things will sync between the two versions. And Crosby apparently thought the same thing I did when the iPhone’s web browser capabilities were announced: This would be perfect for using GTD web applications, as opposed to writing native iPhone applications (which wouldn’t be allowed by Apple anyway).
I have tested Actiontastic just a few minutes, but I didn’t really put my heart into it because of the lack of online access. I can’t use a GTD app on one computer only. But when it goes online at some point in the future, I will definitely try it out.
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