Introducing the Brand New GTDInbox 2

Leeds, UK. March, 2008.

GTDInbox is a Firefox extension that transforms Gmail into a productivity and personal management powerhouse. By turning your emails into prioritisable tasks, categorising historic emails/files into projects, leveraging social relationships and speeding up your daily use of Gmail, GTDInbox gives you a better inbox.

Originally released in mid 2006, GTDInbox 1 reached 80,000 users; is popular with CEOs, freelancers and Googlers; and has earned very favourable reviews on Mozilla, plaudits on major blogs and ranked 12th in .NET magazine's Top 50 Firefox extensions. In addition to making email more manageable, it is commonly used as a personal to-do list, for managing personal projects, for team working and for basic CRM.

The brand new release is accompanied with a new website, blog and forum for users to swap tips and request features. There is also increasing assistance for would-be developers who want to further improve functionality by tweaking the open source code.

GTDInbox is the first and only application to give GTD and better inbox management to Gmail.

Key Features

A Testimonial

"For me, it's no exaggeration to say that GTDInbox has changed my life dramatically for the better. Running two family companies, (multi-industry business conference chairmanship; motion picture production) both companies containing a vast complexity of STUFF, I was drowning. GTD as a concept was clearly gonna save me -- but how to implement it? Then I found GTDInbox and my whole life revolves around it now."

Scott Shuster, http://businessconferences.com
(Scott facilitates prominent business and government events, is a former Foreign Correspondent for ABC News and has served as an editorial director for BusinessWeek)
http://forum.productivefirefox.com/index.php?topic=12

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