POST Setting up my GTD system in Windows - links April 9, 2010 Since I started at my new job and moved to a new machine and OS, my old GTD setup has fallen by the wayside and I have found myself at a loss trying to keep track of things. I have found OneNote to be a very useful tool for keeping notes and reference material, and Outlook 2010 is actually not that bad as a task/calendar/email management tool. So, as a first step, here are some links I have found and which I am in the process of reading and digesting for creating my own setup: (this is a live list, which I will update as I find more interesting sites) http://www.fredberinger.com/email-management-pifem-is-a-clear-winner/ http://www.putitsomewhere.com/Entries.aspx?BLOGID=537 http://www.putitsomewhere.com/Entries.aspx?BLOGID=540 http://www.putitsomewhere.com/Entries.aspx?BLOGID=541 http://www.putitsomewhere.com/Entries.aspx?BLOGID=558 http://www.putitsomewhere.com/Entries.aspx?BLOGID=572 http://www.putitsomewhere.com/Entries.aspx?BLOGID=582 http://www.putitsomewhere.com/Entries.aspx?BLOGID=583 http://manage-this.com/onenote-outlook-gtd-system/ http://manage-this.com/setting-up-onenote-2007-for-gtd/ http://manage-this.com/tag/autohotkey/ http://manage-this.com/onenote-droe-autohotkey-tool/ http://home.comcast.net/~whkratz/id85.htm http://immeff.ning.com/forum/topics/1972368:Topic:273 Tags: gtd onenote outlook productivity Related: Automatically creating tasks from email in Outlook Overhauling my GTD system under Windows Setting up a global hotkey to add tasks to Outlook GTD tip: clean up physical clutter using ziploc bags GTD Tip: one-key opening of INBOX notebook in OneNote How important are the tools you use with GTD? Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus