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20
Jan

Why I hate my iPhone

   Posted by: sgw

  • No ToDo list
  • Can’t export to SIM
  • Often inaudible ring & SMS tones.
  • Can’t change the SMS tones
  • Arbitrary screen rotation
  • Arbitrary multi-tasking
  • Limited logging of time in SMS messages
  • Very limited logging of phone call information
  • no cut and paste
  • no global search
  • Very bizarre contact look up.   I can’t search by name, I have to scroll or hit very small “index” buttons?
  • limited bluetooth.   Headphones only?
  • bad call logging.    No duration logging?
  • limited call history
  • no on-display indication if the phone is in vibrate mode


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I mentioned earlier that I use the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology for organizing parts of my life. A lot of this is managed on my iMac. I have been using iGTD for a lot of it, but I’ve recently started looking at other GTD software. One tool in particular, is Things. It looks interesting, and a lot more straightforward than iGTD. I haven’t converted to it completely yet, but if you’re considering trying out GTD on the mac, you might want to give Things a look. I’ll report back more when I have a bit more substance (and perhaps screenshots) to add.

Another interesting tool that I looked at was Goal Enforcer , which approaches GTD mind-map style. When all was said and done, that approach didn’t work for me, though I can easily see it working for many people. The walkthrough and tutorial was a great introduction to GTD though, and presented it in a fairly straightforward way. The product is well worth considering, but the tutorial is definitely worth it.

There are a few other packages that I’ve looked at, and I’ll through some more information up here. GTD is big in the geek community, so there are lots of people taking a geek approach to implementing it. I find that for the moment, the tools that I like the best are the ones that I install on my mac, and can sync to my smartphone. There are a large number of web-based tools that I’ve peeked at, but none of them have grabbed me yet, so I haven’t gotten excited about them. If I could have a desktop tool that could publish to the web and sync to my smartphone, I’d get excited.

I’d be delighted to take a look at other GTD packages out there if people have suggestions.

30
Oct

Getting Things Done

   Posted by: sgw Tags: , ,

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Lately I’ve been reading Getting Things Done by David Allen. It’s the book that has helped so many people become more productive and focused.  Many friends are talking about, and the books and tools seem well worth the money. That said,  I’m still getting the hang of it, but I like the concept, and I’ve already seen benefits.

The general approach is to capture anything and everything that has your attention, and record it somewhere.   That way, your brain can let go of the task to remember it.  From there, the next step is to identify the next action that needs to be taken, as well as finding the desired outcome. Complex tasks should be broken down into smaller, achievable subtasks.   In the course of your organizing, you’ll also structure your task lists and reminders to be in separate categories for different projects, locations, or pieces of your life.   From there, you set up a regular review, looking over what has been accomplished, re-prioritizing tasks, and evaluating newly added tasks.

David Allen summed it up well with:

Get everything out of your head. Make decisions about actions required on stuff when it shows up — not when it blows up. Organize reminders of your projects and the next actions on them in appropriate categories. Keep your system current, complete, and reviewed sufficiently to trust your intuitive choices about what you’re doing (and not doing) at any time.

It’s easy to set up once you know the general structure.   It’s a bit harder to adapt your life to it.   certain tasks, such as “Pay Mortgage” can be nicely repeated, and are pretty isolated.   More complex tasks, such as “build a 747″ are a bit harder to capture.  Fortunately, I don’t have to build a 747, and if I did, I hope wouldn’t be doing it alone.

I’ve been using a tool called iGTD2 as a tool to collect and organize my “things to get done.”   So far, it’s been working very well.   There are tasks  that don’t get captured, or tasks that never quite seem to make it to the “to do now” priority, but I expect that will come with practice and experience.