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EpicWin!

This is new. I don’t mean that in a “it just came out” sort of way…though it basically did. I mean, I have tried a lot of productivity, task management, to do list and GTD1 applications in my time and this is the first time I’ve tried one that actually hides within the disguise of an RPG.2

EpicWin! is an iPhone app that allows you to assign yourself tasks, schedule repeating chores and set priorities like any other task management app, but it does so by rewarding task completion with XP3 and “loot.” Your tasks are categorized as feats of strength, stamina, intellect, social or spirit and you can set the priority by the amount of “Epicness” the task is worth upon completion.

You start EpicWin by creating your character: choose its race, its name and then you send it out on quests…like “Do the laundry”…”Mow the lawn”…or “Pick up the dry cleaning” As you complete those tasks your character levels up and acquires treasures which your friends on Twitter and Facebook can receive announcements about if you wish.

It’s a really imaginative idea and I hope the folks at SuperMono develop it further. I’d like to see them offer an online database for you to store your tasks and your progress like Remember The Milk and the ability to compete and share progress with other EpicWinners. Maybe they could allow multiple players to share a task together as an EpicWin epic quest!

The app sells for $2.99 US for the iPhone. What do you use to get things done?

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  1. Getting Things Done EpicWin! []
  2. Role Playing Game …get to know your acronyms!! []
  3. Experience Points []

Mail Meets Tasks and More

ail, tasks and the integrated suite. How will you manage your personal information in 2008?


GNUMail

GNUMail Mail Meets Tasks and More

With Gmail and IMAP, you can now manage your mail in the browser and offline. Mail.app isn’t a bad place to start. Thunderbird is out there if you’re looking for more features. But, if you’re looking for speed with just the right amount of features – GNUMail is for you.

GNUMail supports POP and IMAP as well as rules and off-line mail management. Did I mention its fast? You’ll have your inbox downloaded while Firefox is still bouncing in the dock.

Anxiety

For Leopard users, there’s a great new interface for managing tasks. Anxiety generates its namesake emotion by making your iCal and Mail tasks visible on the desktop in a smooth black interface. It’s as good looking as it is useful.

Chandler

Until now, most personal information managers have segregated mail, events and tasks into separate silos. Chandler breaks that model with a GTD friendly application that makes turning a message into an event with a check of a box.

chandlerpim Mail Meets Tasks and More

In addition to a brilliant interface to your data, Chandler also offers powerful sync capability – integrating iCal calendars and IMAP folders into its one-stop-shop solution. Its new, and it is a little slow, but it has a lot of promise.

Brian

Note to Self– Update Evernote to version 1.1.0 Beta

evernote 20080513 201448 Note to Self   Update Evernote to version 1.1.0 BetaDo you have Ts to G D? If you do and you’re looking for a new GTD system that allows you to gather all your “things” in one place and lets you “get” at them no matter what device or platform your on, Evernote might be just what you’re looking for. It’s the latest “does anyone have a spare invite they can send me” app that makes your gathered information searchable at anytime, from anywhere.

If you happen to be one of the lucky ones that has been invited to beta test this service, you’ll want to update the Evernote app on your Mac. It has been bumped up to version 1.1.0 and now offers PDF support. (be warned: update to the latest version of Evernote on all of your Macs before creating notes with PDFs.) Also, there are now three view styles: List, Mixed and Thumbnail and all views now include a note editor pane. In addition, Evernote now has Spotlight integration.

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