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iGTD Pro details, Inbox Widget released



Bartlomiej Bargiel has been hard at work on iGTD, his incredibly powerful task task manager based on David Allen's Getting Things Done philosophy, and has recently unleashed news on what he has in store for iGTD Pro. As a matter of fact, iGTD will be split into three versions: iGTD Basic (the one that will continue to be free), iGTD Home&Office and iGTD Pro, each offering increasing abilities to sync and share tasks between Macs on the network and, with the Pro version, around the world. iGTD Pro will also allow to access your data with a web tool, possible a sooped up version of iPhoneiGTD. Licensing and availability details on these new versions, however, are still under wraps.

In other news, Bartlomiej has also released an iGTD Inbox Widget which offers yet another way to quickly enter tasks and even use the Quicksilver syntax assign them to contexts. I personally prefer the f-key Quick Add window, but widget junkies will likely appreciate this streamlined iGTD interface.

Bartlomiej Bargiel has been hard at work on iGTD, his incredibly powerful task task manager based on David Allen's Getting Things Done...
 

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blake savon

Woops, I had said: "...version called "omniplan"." but that is another great app they make - I meant to say their GTD app is called "OmniFocus". The link is correct though - enjoy..: )

August 07 2007 at 12:50 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
blake savon

This seems pretty nice - but to be honest, I am looking more forward to the omni groups version called "omniplan".

http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnifocus/

(and this comment: "They're practically custom tailored to the obsessive compulsive procrastinator." made me laugh out-loud... I have finally found a name for my condition...hahaha)

August 06 2007 at 6:24 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
io_burn

@1- "I really want to get into this program, but it's interface is the most UNLIKE GTD out there. It is downright counter-productive."

That's the entire idea behind GTD applications, spending more time entering data and managing it than actually getting things done. They're practically custom tailored to the obsessive compulsive procrastinator.

August 05 2007 at 9:44 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jason mark

Here's the link with more information for anyone that's interested:

http://bargiel.home.pl/iGTD/pro/index.html

PS: I love TUAW, but the one consistent complaint I've had is articles like this, where I find it very interesting but it's really unclear how to find out more information. Just because you *can* link to 9 things within a blog entry, doesn't mean you should. And PLEASE make a link to whatever you're talking about that's clear and distinct from other links...

jason
www.gravityswitch.com

August 05 2007 at 6:47 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Todd Blumel

Does this guy every sleep?

August 04 2007 at 12:28 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
nick

I'm holding out for Ultimate Edition.

August 04 2007 at 12:19 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Josh Farkas

I really want to get into this program, but it's interface is the most UNLIKE GTD out there. It is downright counter-productive.

Until they offer multiple viewing formats (ie. one that streamlines everything down and doesn't look like a accounting program from 1997) then I'm watching this from the docks.

August 04 2007 at 11:37 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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