If yo are serious about GTD (Getting things done) then it's made much easier by integrating emails with your favourite GTD application, and here are some news about a interesting combination of 2 applications I have tried:
MailTags and iGTD unite features in the name of productivity and discounts:
recent update to iGTD brought some significant enhancements, one of which is very, very rich integration with Scott Morrison's MailTags 2.0. With v1.4.3, iGTD can process most of the MailTags 2 information attached to an Apple Mail message. For example: keywords in MailTags prefixed with @ will get translated into contexts, while your other tags will simply become regular tags in iGTD. Same with projects, deadlines, priorities and even notes added to Apple Mail messages with MailTags: they'll all effortlessly transfer over into iGTD when importing messages with an F-key.
If yo are serious about GTD (Getting things done) then it's made much easier by integrating emails with your favourite GTD application, and here are some news about a interesting combination of 2 applications I have tried:
MailTags and iGTD unite features in the name of productivity and discounts:
recent update to iGTD brought some significant enhancements, one of which is very, very rich integration with Scott Morrison's MailTags 2.0. With v1.4.3, iGTD can process most of the MailTags 2 information attached to an Apple Mail message. For example: keywords in MailTags prefixed with @ will get translated into contexts, while your other tags will simply become regular tags in iGTD. Same with projects, deadlines, priorities and even notes added to Apple Mail messages with MailTags: they'll all effortlessly transfer over into iGTD when importing messages with an F-key.
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