GTD TiddlyWiki: Instant productivity wiki
TiddlyWiki is not new, but we love it: It's an open source wiki that lives inside a single HTML file that you can save to your computer and access even when you're offline. What's new is GTD TiddlyWiki. It's a very fancy version of TiddlyWiki customized for Getting Things Done practitioners, intended to "give users a single repository for their GTD lists and support materials so they can create/edit lists, and then print directly to 3x5 cards for use with the HipsterPDA." Sounds nice, no? The printing functionality sounds particularly fantastic, and it works as advertised. TiddlyWiki's real strength, and by extension GTD TiddlyWiki's, is that it's totally portable and cross-platform, runs on anything with a modern web browser, fits in less than 200kb, and requires no sign-up or even a net connection. If you want to get organized and are into GTD, don't miss it.
[Via Lifehacker, natch.]
Update: Reader Stefanos points out an alternative to GTD TiddlyWiki called MonkeyGTD, which our own Jason Clarke featured back in July.













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Subscribe to commentsStefanos KaragosOct 26th 2006 3:49PM
GTD TiddlyWiki is NOT the best GTD implementation based on TiddlyWiki.
The best by far GTD solution using TiddlyWiki is the MonkeyGTD. http://monkeygtd.tiddlyspot.com/
It has even a Dashboard!! and uses all the principles of David Allen system.
Steve TruesdaleOct 27th 2006 11:59AM
Even better - you can have a hosted version of either of these for free at http://tiddlyspot.com/
And they both have the ability to save your updates on your local PC, or upload them to the server - so you can work online or offline.
Very cool!
FalseProphecyOct 28th 2006 5:18PM
+1 Cool Point for the creators of that site for the Office Space references.