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    AutoGTD

    AutoGTD

    Outlook macros for implementing GTD

    AutoGTD provides a set of Outlook Macros to help implement the Getting Things Done concepts in Outlook. It allows configurable shortcuts which are able to bulk move emails to folders, add categories, reminders, and flags with the press of a button. Uses the AutoHotkey code. The source code is available in SVN. Just click Code->SVN Browse and click on trunk.
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    CIMAP is a pared-down IMAP client for Java ME-enabled cell phones (MIDP 2.0/CLDC 1.1), intended mainly to complement the use of IMAP for implementing the GTD (Getting Things Done) personal management methodology.
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    GApp is for anyone that lives in GMail and/or uses GMail labels for Getting Things Done (GTD). GApp is focused on running the Google Apps on the Mac OS X desktop, allowing you to skin the GMail interface, and provides a searchable GTD view of your Inbox.
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