Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Seeking a Magic Tool for Personal Productivity - NYTimes.com

Getting Things Done with Intentional Software?  (Speaking of getting things done, this NYT article had a couple incomplete sentences when I viewed it, including the final sentence quoted below...)
"The partnership, said Mr. Anderson, will design software that sits on top of a person’s digital calendar and communications including e-mail, text messages, Facebook and Twitter feeds. Then, the software will automatically apply the G.T.D. principles of capturing, clarifying, organizing, reviewing and prioritizing the various channels of information in a person’s life.
“This could be as transformative to the way people work as Microsoft Office has been,” Mr. Anderson."
Seeking a Magic Tool for Personal Productivity - NYTimes.com

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