92 Vetted GTD Applications Courtesy of Priacta:
March 21st, 2008 Oliver StarrCategories | Contributors | Software
As I was doing some additional research for my series on task management applications I came across one of the more exhaustive and convenient lists I’ve yet seen listing applications that in one way or another can help you implement your own personal GTD strategy.
While the list doesn’t have exhaustive reviews or even subjective ratings, it does have some very convenient elements. For one, it tells you up front if an application is free or not (and in the case of same applications taht aren’t free even has links to free downloads). The list gives a very brief description of what the application does and provides the link you’ll need to get to each application for yourself should you want to try one out.
While a lot of these are applications that I’m sure you’ve seen (since I’m assuming as a relative newcomer to the GTD arena that if I’m finding something many of you are likely to have seen it also), there are a few in here that are either new to me, or were applications that didn’t occur to me to be particularly GTD-centric (Entourage?) but might be for certain people.
If someone knows of an even better list that is just as extensive and convenient but which might have even more information or reviews, please let us know.
Priacta is a Richmond VA company that describes itself as a company consists of time management experts in the business of disruptive innovation. They translate this saying that they produce radically new, dramatically effective software and time management systems to revolutionize the way the world works.











The interactive GTD software list will sort by price or release date or “features.” That last one is a semi-subjective rating, since some advanced features are presumed more valuable than others for power GTDers. The list also lets you filter by platform and provides video demo links. New titles are still being researched and can be recommended at the site. Reviews and/or review links are a good suggestion. More functionality is coming, so stay tuned. Thanks Oliver!