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		<title>By: jonathanwall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks Bernie.  If I was on Windows at work and Mac at home, I&#039;d definitely consider doing what you are doing.   I&#039;m not a full GTD person yet, but perhaps on my way.   From what i find of evernote, i think managing tasks in it would be a bit more effort than it is with Things.   I&#039;m wondering if I was on Windows what other task/to do managers exist that are inexpensive and sync to the iphone too....I think outlook tasks are pretty good, but they don&#039;t sync to the iphone...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Bernie.  If I was on Windows at work and Mac at home, I&#8217;d definitely consider doing what you are doing.   I&#8217;m not a full GTD person yet, but perhaps on my way.   From what i find of evernote, i think managing tasks in it would be a bit more effort than it is with Things.   I&#8217;m wondering if I was on Windows what other task/to do managers exist that are inexpensive and sync to the iphone too&#8230;.I think outlook tasks are pretty good, but they don&#8217;t sync to the iphone&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Bernie Dolan</title>
		<link>http://jonwall.org/2009/11/17/whats-in-my-toolbox/#comment-13</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 15:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for sharing Jonathan.  I was also struck by Kevin&#039;s post (and now yours) how similar my workflow is.  (I&#039;m chuckling at your mention of the Comcast app -- I love that thing! -- and yeah, also can&#039;t wait for DVR scheduling).

Probably the biggest difference is that I use Evernote for everything (including task management).  I&#039;ve found having one system helps keep me more focused (plus I&#039;m Windows by day, Mac by night so Evernote won me over in that regard).  The following is a very good series of articles explaining a great way to setup Evernote for GTD:  http://examinehealth.com/personal-productivity/69-gtd-and-evernote.html]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for sharing Jonathan.  I was also struck by Kevin&#8217;s post (and now yours) how similar my workflow is.  (I&#8217;m chuckling at your mention of the Comcast app &#8212; I love that thing! &#8212; and yeah, also can&#8217;t wait for DVR scheduling).</p>
<p>Probably the biggest difference is that I use Evernote for everything (including task management).  I&#8217;ve found having one system helps keep me more focused (plus I&#8217;m Windows by day, Mac by night so Evernote won me over in that regard).  The following is a very good series of articles explaining a great way to setup Evernote for GTD:  <a href="http://examinehealth.com/personal-productivity/69-gtd-and-evernote.html" rel="nofollow">http://examinehealth.com/personal-productivity/69-gtd-and-evernote.html</a></p>
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