Nozbe – Getting Things Done via the Web

Yesterday I posted about . Today I come across , another web-based GTD application. Nozbe is currently free, but a subscription version will be added in the future.

Nozbe is a web-based application that will help you get things done. It’s simple, easy and free. We have been inspired by many concepts presented by David Allen in his best-selling book:

“Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity”

Using your Nozbe Account you will be able to manage your projects, organize your tasks, add notes and set next actions – using a simple web-based interface. No downloads, no fuss, pure web 2.0 style.

Home : Getting Things Done via the Web : Nozbe : simple and efficient web-based productivity system.

You can follow Nozbe development via their blog or by RSS.

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    Greetings, Ian: This is intriguing but I ask myself what might be the advantage of using a Web-based service for this? Is it a better interface and system than can be installed (another product) on one’s computer?

    I might guess that having access to this from anyplace on the planet is more convenient than carrying a pocket PC etc?

    This inquiring mind is interested, and always open-minded.

    Cheers,

    David

    For me, the benefit of web-based apps is the ability to access the form from any computer via a web browser. I can access the data from my work computer or my home computer without having to worry about installing and syncing software on both. It the app scales well -or has a mobile interface- I can also call it up on my BlackBerry at any time.

    However, the best tool is the one that works for you.

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