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* What ?
"getting things done"
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* Why ?
- the fastest (really ! no bragging
- simple to use - free
* thanks to Mark James for his great icon set
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1. collect
2. process
3. review
4. do !
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If you're a fan of David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) system, you'll love Taskwriter.com. It's a great tool to check out if you like on-line task lists.
Joy Duling, A 25 Hour Day
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If you're looking for a new Getting Things Done-focused app or in the market for a capable list-making tool, I'd give Task Writer a good look.
Alan, Schussman
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Taskwriter's UI makes it easy to filter, print, and manage lots of items...
Dwayne Melancon, Genuine Curiosity
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This is truly a nifty tool that will give the busy person the simplicity that he or she needs without getting bogged down with all the unneeded bells and whistles.
Joshua Parker, Technology Digest
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...a cool new GTD application...
Lisa M. Hendey, Productivity @ Home
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Taskwriter.com streamlines the GTD system even more than David Allen outlined in the book.
Bob Lotich, ChristianPF
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If you are into GTD and are looking for an effective online solution with easy inputs buy very flexible filtering, TaskWriter.com might be the solution you've been looking for.
Stephen Nolen, Stephen's blog
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If speed and simplicity are your key requirements for a GTD tool, then Task Writer may be just what you are looking for.
Mark Nassal, Stress-Free Productivity
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Task Writer was refreshing to review. It shows careful attention to user interface design and principles of simple contextual productivity. Check it out for an simple online solution with zero learning curve.
Kevin Crenshaw, Priacta
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