Tips for using Lotus Notes and GTD methodology.

I recently read Getting Things Done, and wanted to apply it using Lotus Notes.  I struggled a bit and to tell the truth I have not fully implemented it even after a month of playing around.  I am trying again now that I have a new PDA, better synchronisation software, mNotes and some hints and tips from Eric Mack on using Notes and GTD and on using Notes for task and action management.

Steve Richards

I'm retired from work as a business and IT strategist. now I'm travelling, hiking, cycling, swimming, reading, gardening, learning, writing this blog and generally enjoying good times with friends and family

2 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    Noticed on your web site that you’re a user of both Lotus Notes and GTD. Thought I’d forward you a link to my free GTD template for Notes. If you’re now at Notes R6+ I’d love to hear your feedback!

    http://www.brettphilp.com/worksmart/

    Cheers!

    Brett

  2. Anonymous says:

    It’s installed, I will have a play with it for my next project which is starting this week. Thanks for the tip.

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