Some believe that when you have to get something done you should not think about it all the time. By freeing your mind, when you finally approach the task at hand you will do so with a fresh resolve, and one that is surely aloof to nagging worries that won’t probably lead anywhere.
Such is the approach that inspires this new web application. It is a task manager that tries to place the weigh squarely on a “GTD” philosophy by letting you set the tasks to be done and focus on other things unless it is finally time to get down to those tasks. You will be reminded in due time, and (just in case) you can check the provided calendar to ensure all is well. Tasks carry a tag by default, and that will always fall into any of the following categories: “Today”, “Next”, “Scheduled” and “Waiting”. There is even a “Someday” tag available for those who are keen on putting things on the never-never.
It is important to mention that a mobile app is included as part of the package, and that you can test Harmony from start to finish for free during a full week. Once that trial period is over you can choose to keep at it and pay the yearly rate that is charged, or look elsewhere.
HarmonyGTD.com In Their Own Words
“Harmony GTD is a task management tool based on the GTD philosophy.”
Why HarmonyGTD.com It Might Be A Killer
It is a simple-to-use application that does what it sets out to do, IE ensuring that tasks are dealt with when they have to be taken care of.
Some Questions About HarmonyGTD.com
Aren’t there free apps that do something which is almost identical? 





