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Getting Things Done (GTD) is a method of managing tasks or activities proposed by David Allen a book of the same name.

Allen In essence proposes a method in the following order: Collecting


Process
Make Review organizing


Unlike other time management experts, Allen does not focus on the establishment of priorities, but in creating specific task lists for each context, for example, a list of blog entries pending or tasks to be corrected in the university. Allen suggests that any new task that can be completed in less than two minutes should be done immediately.

Allen suggests that many of the blocks in which we encounter when completing certain tasks are given by inadequate planning.

To date, there is already a good deal of software for GTD method. Much of this free software (Some other open source and proprietary) and some "shareware."

Software that I review today, is free and multiplatform. Runs on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. The initial interface is striking and gives an idea of \u200b\u200bthe GTD process. This interface simulates a kind of flow chart, so that clicking on some elements, for example, any process related to provide access to information and configure for this phase.

who are likely to use the program required to read some of GTD, as this software has a lot of resources through trial and error that can be used, but certainly a little more knowledge will help a more efficient use of program.

GTD-In Information can find a lot of planning programs for the GTD method.

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