The full answer to your question is that there are two good ones:
MonkeyGTD, which is generally referred to as mGTD and D-cubed, which
is generally written as D3.

They're both targetted at "proper" GTD, and both have good support on
this list; basically they're both great, and you'll be happy with
either.  I like mGTD personally, but I know the developer so I'm not
all that impartial :)

MPTW is not a GTD tool, it's just a kind of tuneup of TiddlyWiki that
mixes in more awesomeness.  It's not for GTD.  The same guy does mGTD
though, so you get the benefits of MPTW if you choose mGTD.

But really the most important thing is that you follow the book.  Even
consider starting with a paper-based process and see how far you get
with that.  That will help you feel the GTD love.

Here's three tips for starting GTD:

1. Do your weekly review, of EVERYTHING.
2. Only have projects active if you might actually work on them in the
next week.
3. Don't spend time messing about with subprojects and other fancyness
to model the conceptual structure of your projects.  That doesn't
matter, you just need to know the outcome a given action is taking you
closer to.

Good luck!  Feel free to post general GTD questions here, as well as
TW-related stuff.

Cheers
;Daniel

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:18 AM, Phasma Felis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been using TiddlyWiki to organize various notes for a few weeks,
> and I've just started browsing the Getting Things Done book. I'm
> definitely interested in combining the two, but it's difficult to know
> where to start. Wikipedia alone mentions five different GTD
> implementations for TW. What's the difference between them? Is there a
> "preferred" version? Are they compatible with a standard TW, or would
> I be better off keeping two separate files, one for GTD and one for
> everything else? What's the difference between MPTW and MonkeyGTD, in
> particular?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> >
>



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