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New GTD kid on the block - Ghost Action

[kkaemingk]kkaemingk - 02:50pm Feb 5, 2007 PST

I know there are some GTD experts running and reading this site. I have finished reading Allen's book and I am ready to implement GTD on my Mac and Handheld.

What do you experts think of the new Ghost Action: http://ghostparksoftware.com/

How would you compare it to Thinking Rock etc.? Would Jeff or Matt consider writing an article on it?


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Jeff Porten (apparently) - Feb 6, 2007 12:34 am (#1 Total: 2)  

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Re: New GTD kid on the block - Ghost Action

On Feb 5, 2007, at 4:50 PM, kkaemingk wrote:

> How would you compare it to Thinking Rock etc.? Would Jeff or Matt
> consider writing an article on it?

Your email is the first I've heard of this -- I'll check it out and
I'll be glad to write a review if Adam is interested and I think it's
meaty enough to warrant one. But I think the air is pretty much
sucked out of the GTD market waiting for OmniFocus.

That being said, I've been noodling recently on software of my own to
implement reverse calendaring from The Now Habit. I'll let y'all
know if anything worthwhile comes of it.

Best,
Jeff

kish (apparently) - Feb 6, 2007 10:04 pm (#2 Total: 2)  

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Re: New GTD kid on the block - Ghost Action

On 05.02.2007, at 22:50, kkaemingk wrote:

> I know there are some GTD experts running and reading this site. I
> have finished reading Allen's book and I am ready to implement GTD
> on my Mac and Handheld.
>
> What do you experts think of the new Ghost Action: <http://
> ghostparksoftware.com/>
>

The latest issue of "About this particular Macintosh" has started a
column about GTD software: "A Survey of the GTD App Landscape".
<http://www.atpm.com/13.02/next-actions.shtml>

They have a short description about each software, but none too
thoroughly. But the author attempts to mimic the great article
series about outliners done in the same publication.
<http://www.atpm.com/Back/atpo.shtml>

Cheers, Kei.



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