Feb 18
Many of you reading this have already discovered the Getting Things Done Index; you may even have found my Getting Things Done blog because of it!
This particular post serves only one purpose: a small, quick poll about the GTD Index to let you speak up about (for instance):
- What do you like about the GTD Index?
- What are you missing on the GTD Index?
- What should be improved about the GTD Index?
- How often do you use the GTD Index?
- Which part of the GTD Index do you use the most?
- What is the most interesting Getting Things Done article/fact/tool that you discovered through the GTD Index?
- Anything else you would like to say about the GTD Index…
So, please, don’t be shy… show me what you’re thinking by leaving a comment on this post, or -if you prefer- by e-mailing me at gtd [at] marvelz [dot] com. I love a good discussion… especially about Getting Things Done!
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It’s nice enough already.
The Top 50 Recent Updates was a nice add. But the quote, the flickr, and too much advertising are just becoming a bit cluttery.
Quit tweaking already and enjoy the great index you’ve already created.
P.S. All the multitudinous pleas for digging look a little too self-promotional for my tastes.
J
@Jay:
Thanks for your feedback. I will think about how to “unclutter” the page.
Of course I disagree with your comment about self-promotion, I am definitely trying to promote the GTD Index so that more people may benefit from it, just like many of the current visitors already have.
Love it! Very helpful. I especially like the feed in the right column.
Actually, I would like to subscribe to an RSS feed of that feed!
@Kendra:
I’m working on that, the whole GTD Index is a home-grown project at the moment. I’m going to figure out how to offer several RSS feeds. Thanks for your kind words and your interest in the GTD Index!
It would be a great addition to add symbols indicating which OS’s the software is designed for.
It’d be nice to see which blogs and software you’ve added lately. I think many check to see if new stuff is up, which you do well with posts, but not blogs/software (from what I could see). Possibilities – either an “added X date” or have a “new” vertical list somewhere.
This will become more important as it grows – you don’t want to put people off because it’s too much of a mission to look through.
Good luck!
@Richard:
Good point! I will definitely follow your advice and implement something like that on the GTD Index soon. Thank you for your constructive feedback.
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