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June 4th, 2007 by Stephen

Posted in Digital Nomads, Downloads, GTD, System |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: In Context Blog

There are a lot of online GTD applications out there, but I think that Accomplice looks pretty interesting, with better features than Stikkit, especially for collaboration and tracking. Watch the video introduction and check out the system.

These are some of the very attractive features:

Outlook Calendar and Email integration The Accomplice dashboard provides easy access to your activities as well as your Outlook Calendar, Outlook emails (or other email systems), and contacts. Lots more integration coming soon…

Turn emails into actions With Accomplice, you can keep a balanced perspective on which emails truly deserve to be on your to-do-list, which ones can safely be deferred to come on your plate later, and which ones can be filed away… so you can spend your time doing what’s really important, not just what’s at the top of your Inbox.

Import and export spreadsheets If you currently use a spreadsheet, like Excel, to manage your tasks, you can export or import your activities to or from Excel, and customize the columns and values in Excel to match your current system.

Automatic backups All your data is safely stored on your own computer, constantly saved and frequently backed up to a location of your choosing. Or install Accomplice on a U3 Smart USB flash drive and take your entire activity management system with you anywhere you go.

Print it You can easily print your custom lists of activities (e.g. what to do at home) or project summaries.

If you already use it, let me know what you think. I am going to load it on my USB flash drive and check it out.

(Hat tip: Shawn)


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