Archive for March, 2009
Process: Just another Project manager
I have been working with a review version of Jumsoft’s Process, which is a task manager and project management tool. As always, I am looking at this in terms of managing my personal projects rather than managing group or corporate projects.
The functions
Basically, this is a task manager, where tasks are grouped under projects. [...]
Comparing Autofocus and GTD
I have been a long-time fan of David Allen’s Getting Things Done, and I have recently started using Mark Forster’s Autofocus system. After about a month of using Autofocus (paper), I thought it would be useful to compare the advantages and disadvantages of the systems.
I would like to add that purists on both sides [...]
Leap: the nirvana of digital filing
Since I last wrote about digital filing, I have found nirvana - Leap ($34, Ironic Software). Most filing solutions I have tried were either slow, proprietary or limited. Now that I have found Leap, I realise that other solutions try to do too much. Instead of organising files into a database with [...]
Check out the medical iPhone wiki
There are quite a few doctors out there using the iPhone, and The Apple iPhone for Physicians Wiki is worth a visit. It has sections on medical iPhone applications, library access using the phone and pointers to excellent mobile websites. If you have been using your phone for a while, it might be [...]
