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(July) How Nozbe users get stuff done

Michael   Thursday, July 22

Let’s make it a regular to post at least once a month a list of really cool articles that mentioned Nozbe, crafted by our users. Here’s the first one and the articles are really fantastic, I’d encourage you to read them all (I pasted beginnings and endings as teasers):

GTD, Me and Nozbe by @marisa8184

In the beginning there was chaos, a lot of panic, most things got done – eventually, but there was a general feeling of worry, insecurity and malaise. Always concern that something would ‘slip through the net’. That I’d arrive at a meeting unprepared. That I’d get one of those “where are you” phone calls from my dentist…

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...I look forward with interest to future developments at Nozbe. I love it, it is my Trusted System.

GTD with Nozbe by @E5ter

Today I found a little gem in my inbox from a reader named Daniel who posed me some interesting questions via the comments on this blog. He says he’s ‘dating different GTD apps’ in search for the perfect one — which may not even exist. True that! Daniel loves the Evernote/Nozbe integration though, like I do…

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...Note: I don’t get paid by Nozbe or anything I just love the way their app boasts my productivity and peace of mind.

Nozbe Outlook Sync – How to Get Tasks in to Your Outlook Calender by @TechAsis

I recently came across a “getting things done” service called Nozbe that allows you to manage projects and your time with an online interface. As well as being able to work with the service online, there’s also a handy iPhone and iPad app that can sync up to the web service allowing you to keep a task list whilst on the move…

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...The feed is read-only, so you cannot delete or edit in Outlook. The Outlook calender merely lets you know what Nozbe wants you to do on a specific day.

Thanks for these great articles!

There are more, just follow me – @MichaelNozbe or @Nozbe on Twitter.

Additionally here’s a cool presentation by @dangoldesq:

Simplify your life!

as well as nice article by @edd on:

iPad GTD scene hotting up: Nozbe and Omnifocus releases due soon

Again, thanks everyone for these great articles. Hope everyone else will enjoy them as much as I did ;-)

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