There is a fellow named Nik Friedman whose has done a lot work with
GTD and Entourage. He has a website with a four- or five-part
document that describes exactly how he uses it and provides a set of
very useful scripts that make Entourage sing with GTD.
Here is his link: http://inik.net/node/86 (that's the first part
of the series).
Nestor
On May 19, 2007, at 2:13 AM, Jim Warthman wrote:
Nestor,
I'm just starting with GTD. Can you elaborate on how you're adapting
Entourage to GTD?
Thanks!
-- Jim
On 2007-05-18 5:14 PM, "Nestor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use Mail for my personal stuff. I started using Entourage because
that was the only effective way for me to access my company's
Exchange mail system. Aside from the asinine refusal of Entourage to
synchronize Exchange tasks, it works really well. In the last few
months I've started using the "Getting Things Done" method for time
management and Entourage works really well with that scheme.
Nestor
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