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    The Journal – cool software for task management

    21 Mar 2006 by John Seiffer in Blog, Productivity, Software

    Just thought I’d share a nice piece of software I’ve been using called The Journal ($40 with a 45 day trial and as always I’ve got no financial stake in the company.) It’s designed to pop up a new page every day where you jot down your thoughts. Sort of like a journal. DUH!

    I’m using it in a feeble attempt to stay on top of all my projects using David Allen’s Getting Things Done method. The Journal lets me set up categories (the tabs you see in the picture) and they can have entries and sub-entries. Did you know it’s not uncommon to have 60 projects a person is dealing with? Makes me feel better.
    The Journal screen shot

    In the default useage, you have a new entry for each date of your ramblings. But I use that as a kind of scratch pad / TODO list. Then I have a tab for each project. In the project notes, you can do a lot of formatting (outlines, tables etc – in some cases easier than WORD) and you can assign topics to any text or picture you put in the journal. Then you can search by word or by topic. That’s the power.
    So scattered about among many projects you have many tasks. Some are assigned to your assistant. You can put them all in a topic and then search by that topic. All the tasks assigned to him from every project show up in the search. All without making a separate list. Followers of the Getting Things Done method (GTD as the cult members call it) will realize you can make a topic for calls, at home, at computer, waiting on, shopping and all the other ways you’d want to catagorize tasks. COOL

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    • task management software

      this is a good task management software – VIP Team To Do List

      http://www.sharewarecheap.com/business-finance-project-management/vip-team-to-do-list11236-3.htm

      20 Aug 2006 09:08 pm
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