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iGTD: Helping You Get Things Done

igtd.jpgiGTD is another application in the landscape of productivity apps modeled after David Allen’s Getting Things Done.

There are several main components that are common throughout each GTD app, iGTD included. These consist of projects and related tasks, contexts, and other features such as start and due dates or priorities. iGTD has them all.

There are a few really nice things I like about iGTD. First off, with a nice set of keyboard shortcuts, the interface is conducive to typers like myself. You can flip through the four main views of contexts, projects, incomplete tasks, and complete tasks by using ⌘1 through ⌘4. iGTD also has impressive support for Quicksilver.

Anti-Distraction Apps: Keep Yourself On Task

It seems that most Mac users hate distractions, but can easily be distracted. That’s why there are so many apps out there to keep you focused. Here are a couple anti-distraction apps that can help keep you focused.

Think

Think 1.0 Features

This app has already been featured on MacApper, so you might be somewhat familiar with it. Think lets you focus on one application without getting distracted by the dock or other open applications. It accomplishes this by putting a solid color background that hides all but your selected application. There is a simple user interface bar that allows you to change the color of the background, as well as the level of transparency.