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(Unverified)Aug 15th 2006 4:29PM
I love wikidpad. It's a free Windows based app. Using the dot-notation, I can build up my TODO lists out of articles I create in WikidPad An example of how I use this - I take my laptop to a meeting, type my meeting notes into Wikidpad, tag my TODO items & use the dot notation to generate Next Actions, etc).
WikidPad can be found here:
http://jhorman.org/wikidPad/
And this lovely person has produced a nice article on implementing GTD in WikidPad:
http://geekanddiva.com/archivedwiki/gtdonwikidpad.html