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I live on Quicken and Outlook
Hi,
I'm interested in hearing about the experiences that anyone may have
with David Allen's "Getting Things Done in Outlook." You can buy
either the $70 program add-in with all the bells and whistles, or the
do-it-yourself PDF guide only for $10. www.gettingthingsdone.com for
anyone interested.
If you took the do-it-yourself approach, would you recommend it to
someone who is reasonably technical, (but no specific VBA experience)?
Or, would you, or did you end up buying the $70 software package?
According to GTD tech support, the guide book does _not_ include
instructions for some of the more advanced features, such as custom
buttons. This is disapponting, because I downloaded the user manual
and the custom buttons look like real time-savers.
I've been using Franklin-Covey on and off, but I honestly don't find
it that useful for me, and I'm looking for an alternative.
I'm interested in hearing about the experiences that anyone may have
with David Allen's "Getting Things Done in Outlook." You can buy
either the $70 program add-in with all the bells and whistles, or the
do-it-yourself PDF guide only for $10. www.gettingthingsdone.com for
anyone interested.
If you took the do-it-yourself approach, would you recommend it to
someone who is reasonably technical, (but no specific VBA experience)?
Or, would you, or did you end up buying the $70 software package?
According to GTD tech support, the guide book does _not_ include
instructions for some of the more advanced features, such as custom
buttons. This is disapponting, because I downloaded the user manual
and the custom buttons look like real time-savers.
I've been using Franklin-Covey on and off, but I honestly don't find
it that useful for me, and I'm looking for an alternative.