It got me to thinking, “what else is integrated that I am not aware of?” Another example I struggle with is email – IQTell would import email from all my accounts – Gmail, Exhchange, etc. This was by design and I understood so after a little while. For example, as I created actions in my IQTell account, corresponding items in my Evernote account would appear. As I continued to use IQTell, what began to concern me was how integrated the systems were. The learning curve was a bit high, but the benefits seemed worth it. It did so in a fashion far more than any other tool that I could tell. It tightly integrated email, calendar, actions, projects, Evernote, and more, across the board. There are a plethora of GTD tools available, and after searching/reading, I discovered and switched my system to IQTell (note that depending on when you read this, that link may no longer work). It worked very well for me until I determined a cross-platform solution was what was needed. My tool of choice for a long time was OmniFocus, a Mac OS/iOS-only GTD tool. I have been an avid GTD follower for a number of years. It was not affiliated with the GTD company, but had a very good handle on what GTD is all about. IQTell is (was) a productivity system designed to implement the GTD ( Getting Things Done) system by David Allen. In my inbox the other day I received the following email, from a service I had used for a while:
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