One of my favorite blogs – Lifehacker – recently has received a question from one of the readers:
"Do you know of some good cross-platform GTD solutions?"
The first of Lifehacker’s recommendations was an application you can install on both Windows and Mac. The second thing Lifehacker recommended was a web-based application:
"If all that sounds like too much, she should try using a webapp that she can access from any computer. Nozbe is a solid online organizer specific to GTD"
Thanks Lifehacker!
Later in the comments section other readers confirmed their Nozbe love:
imo, you’re not a gtd’er if you’re not using nozbe – it IS gtd on the web, and is really true to the book.
Oukauaour
I’ve tried most of these, but have settled on Nozbe. GTDInbox for Gmail helped, but I need to get "out" of my email client to think rather than continually respond to whatever comes in. I’ve tried RTM and Stikkit, as well as Basecamp. I don’t like having to "bend" a product to make it fit the GTD paradigm. Nozbe is simple, uncluttered, browser-based and has a mobile app so I can manage my projects, contexts, and next actions from wherever I happen to be. Michael is very responsive to questions and requests and is adding new features at a consistent pace.
BarryMcBride
You can sign up for your Nozbe account for free and see how Nozbe can be your productivity web application.
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