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Good question!
Posted by Darren Duke At 02:35:31 PM On 03/27/2009 | - Website - |
Posted by Corey Davis At 03:01:23 PM On 03/27/2009 | - Website - |
Notes is the first app I boot up on the morning and the last I shutdown at night.
I do spend a lot of time in email but MUCH less since I began using eProductivity ({ Link } Now, eMail is simply a communications vehicle for me while Lotus Notes remains my information communication and action system.
Yes, my business runs on Notes.
Proud of it.
Posted by Eric Mack At 05:32:31 PM On 03/27/2009 | - Website - |
@3 - Eric, though you probably have an idea of where this "random" thought came from, it is worth noting for other readers (both of you!) that my inspiration came from all your cool David Allen/GTD stuff I've been catching up on lately. In particular Episode 92 of the Taking Notes Podcast
{ Link } which is a conversation with David Allen and yourself where we learn that David has run his company on Notes for *years* and can't figure out why he doesn't see it appreciated more in the marketplace.
Episode 96 { Link } is also essential listening for anyone reading this who is interested in GTD.
Posted by Kevin Pettitt At 09:23:54 AM On 03/28/2009 | - Website - |