I have two paper-based offices, one at home and one at work (filing cabinets, paper inboxes, etc). I use a win7 PC at work and two macs at home (latest OSX). I did take a few days to organize and clean my work area, the home stuff proceeds at a slower pace (after hours, weekends, etc). I also have a framework for organizing everything, over time. So what I do may not work, but I do have a lot going on and I'm slowly coming to terms. My situation is simpler than the OP's, in that I have just home and work. GTD = Getting Things Done, based on a 2002 book by David Allen, and I think it's a really neat system (though I'm new to it, I could be in the honeymoon phase!). I'm still using Contactizer although it's become more frustrating to use as more features break under new OS releases.įirst, try not to use acronyms in subjects. I'd be interested in people who've used it. If you are more interested in CRM - especially for sales or a large list of clients - it seems less suitable. Pagico looks really, really nice although it seems more focused on project management. I know there are a few people working on apps in this area though but who knows when they'll be released. While there's been a fair bit of innovation in calendaring apps - especially on iOS - the total package type of apps are really underserved. (A big deal if you are using it with a phone) However honestly Daylight is the best choice on the platform at the moment. When I did look at it 2 years ago I found its UI to be too cluttered/confusing and I didn't like the indirect way it synced with the normal Apple data stores.
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