Mindmanager GTD templates

by pascalvenier on May 16, 2008 · 4 comments

in Blog

I recently had to use a backup of this blog to re-import its content. As a result some of the links are no longer working, but I do not have time to check them at the moment. If you are looking for the Mindmanager GTD templates I released ages ago, you can find them at the following address: http://pascalvenier.com/1.zip

This blog is not dead but only sleeping!

I have been very busy cranking academic widgets and have been too busy to blog!

Among my most recent experiments in personal productivity have been the following:

  • I have completely switched over to a free mind-mapping software, Compendium, which is quite a wonderful tool, allowing to create mind-maps inside each node of a mind-map! [Update (31 August 2008): The experiment was an interesting one, however I am now back to using a combination of PersonalBrain and MindManager/MindMeister]
  • I am now using Nozbe for my GTD implementation, which I wholeheartedly recommend. [Update (31 August 2008): I now track the different levels of focus online, using MindMeister, the online mind-mapping software. I have uploaded my MindManager template in MindMeister, and created links from project nodes in MindMeister to each individual project page in Nozbe. I currently preparing a post with screenshots explaining how I go about it.]

I hope to publish a detailed post on each.

I also have come across a most intriguing piece of kit, which I would be very curious to try. It is designed to “enable people to create effective and enjoyable workshops” and is named Thinkit.

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05.16.08 at 11:04 pm
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1 Kelly Matthews 12.24.08 at 4:56 pm

Thanks for the recommendation on Nozbe, just signed up through your link for a paid subscription, hopefully you’ll get credit. You mentioned you link mindmeister to nozbe. Is this a feature of Mindmeister? Meaning does it integrate w/ nozbe or are you just adding physical links to those projects? Just curious.
Thanks for a great article.

Did you ever try out Thinkit? I’ll have to check that out.

2 pascalvenier 12.25.08 at 1:13 am

Many thanks, Kelly. What I did was to create a mind-map on MindMeister to monitor the different horizons of focus, and include a link in the projects nodes, which links to each Nozbe project page.

I do not believe, I have tried Thinkit, but I shall now have a good look at it.

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