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GTD Dashboard for Outlook

It is known that users of Outlook couldn’t practice the methods of Getting things done, unless they were Outlook experts, or they got a commercial plugin for the job.

If you are one of the heavy users of Outlook, looking for GTD solutions, search no more. You can have this htm document which simulates the GTD methodology into your Outlook for free!

Just download a single 25kb htm file (right click and save as), add it to any Outlook folder (right click on folder, select properties>Home page and browse to select it) as a home page, and enjoy.

You can view tasks by contexts (which are the good old Outlook categories), manage projects and tasks, view upcoming reminders next actions and find tasks,appointments and contacts. Printing out of a master task list is also easy if you want to get your list anywhere with your Moleskine notebook or hipster PDA.

This homepage was tested on WindowsXP with Outlook XP and 2003. Try it and tell me what you think.

(Update 31/8/2006 version 1.1 )

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