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Getting things done with iPhone apps

Also known as a short recap of useful info prior to recklessly upgrading my iPhone to the 3.0 OS.

Gtd with the iPhoneMost of these applications are free or are in a ‘lite’ edition, although some may be obtainable only through the Cydia distribution system, which requires the jailbreaking you iPhone (or iPod touch).

To-do list apps:
iDoLite
WhatTasks
TodoList
SimpleToDo
myTo-Dos
DoBot ToDos
To Do
TooDoo
HPlanner (for education)
Divide Lite
EasyTask
To Do’s

GTD-oriented to-do list apps:
Simplist
Action Lists Lite
Nozbe (needs an account on www.nozbe.com )

Calendaring apps:
Calendar (Apple’s MobileCalendar)

e-mail apps:
Mail (Apple’s MobileMail)

Bonus:

Time tracking apps:
Time Tracker Lite
TimeSheet

Your in-box should now be empty. Or maybe not.

From: http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/03/05/technology/05basics.php

Your in-box should now be empty. Think of this as its optimal state — your goal, from now on, will be to keep this space as pristine as possible, either empty or nearly so. To realize that goal, live by this precept: Whenever you receive a new message, do something with it. Don’t read your e-mail and then just let it sit there — that’s a recipe for chaos.

Or for better answers.
Do we really need to answer and deal as fast as we can with our communication?
How about establishing a middle ground and letting simmer some of those e-mails a bit before oblit^^ answering?