Web-Based GTD App NOZBE Introduces New Look, Features
Started by Daly de Gagne
on 7/21/2011
Daly de Gagne
7/21/2011 6:49 pm
This is slightly off-topic, but I suspect relevant to many of us whose crimping reflects at least in a part a desire to find optimal ways of getting things done in a generic sense or, in the sense of a brand, applying David Allens Getting Things Done method. For a long time I've thought NOZBE, a web-based app for GTD, is one of the best of its kind.
NOZBE has just launched a new look - lighter in appearance, and faster, as well as adding new capabilities. Michael, the developer, has also made available in early beta form a NOZBE desktop app which permits off line working. He says the beta, while lacking some of its features, will be developed quickly, and that he's welcoming beta testers.
Here's the url if you want to check out NOZBE: http://www.nozbe.com/a-A3F240E3
Daly
NOZBE has just launched a new look - lighter in appearance, and faster, as well as adding new capabilities. Michael, the developer, has also made available in early beta form a NOZBE desktop app which permits off line working. He says the beta, while lacking some of its features, will be developed quickly, and that he's welcoming beta testers.
Here's the url if you want to check out NOZBE: http://www.nozbe.com/a-A3F240E3
Daly
Ken
7/21/2011 8:29 pm
I received an announcement from Nozbe today as well, but have not had the time to read it, so thank you for the summary and "head up", Daly. I believe this is the seonc time that Nozbe has done a major revision to re-invent itself, and I am not sure what to make of their changes. I evaluated them a few years ago before I settled with Toodledo, but perhaps I need to give them another serious look. Given the dizzying pace of change in hardware, especially tablets and smartphones, I try not to get too locked into any software that "locks" up my data, as I never now what device I will be using in the future.
--Ken
--Ken
