Two new write-ups on using Mori for the David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) appeared this week. They are both good intros to GTD and just good intros to the various ways that you can use Mori. If you have a few minutes I'd recommend checking them both out.
First Jeff has posted a screen-cast that documents a basic Mori GTD process, and also gives a nice tutorial of Mori in the process. The method he describes can be extended with his mGTD plugin which he plans to document in a later screen-cast. Thank you!
Second Jim Harrison has just done a nice write-up on his own Mori GTD process. And along the way he mentions a few areas where Mori could be improved to better support his process... now that's a creative way to make a feature request! Wrap it up in something that's shinny and talk about how a few changes could make something great even better. This feature request technique won't work every-time, or even most of the time, but this time around I got confused and distracted and added two of his requests to the most recent development release of Mori.
So thanks again for your posts, and please check out the new string of Mori development releases. I'm hoping that tags will be a useful addition to everyone's GTD process.
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