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GTD in Emacs

2007-08-06 18:30:29.622184+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

A few years ago I was struggling with some performance and module dependency issues in the Emacs[Wiki] mail reader VM when dealing with HTML messages, and decided it was time to leap forward into the new millenium. I started using Opera for my email, and have been mostly pleased, but I really need an email system that integrates with other tools better, and it should be hackable, so I'm looking around for a better system.

Today's tab dump over at Genehack pointed to Getting Things Done, in Emacs, which has some good suggestions in that realm.

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