Anyone using BumpTop for your GTD workflow?
Perhaps it’s a way to do on-the-fly mindsweep captures? Assist with the collection phase? Wrangle your open loops? If any GTD’ers out there are using it, we’d love to hear how you’ve made it a part of your GTD system.
Just viewed the video for bumptop. It looks very ANTI GTD to me. Piles of “stuff” and you don’t really know what’s in them???? A prescription for mental noise.
@JAY : i worked now 3 weeks with bumptop.
You can organize your desktop very good with
bumptop and name your piles very easily.
(take some time to use it ).
Bumptop & GTD ?
you can easily access your GTD list on the bumptop desktop and work faster if you use bumptop but furtuer : i cannot see any connection. Anyone Else who does : i am interested………….
Bumptop looks promising at first glance, but I haven’t seen it used in practice.
Jay, what do you mean by “you don’t really know what’s in them?” I take it you have a working solution that’s better than the analogy that Bumptop presents?
@Jay
Hi Jay, I’m co-creator of BumpTop and definitely a fan of GTD workflow.
BumpTop’s piles are great productivity because you can quickly group a bunch of docs or sticky notes into “Now”, “This Week”, “Later” piles and just double-click on them to quickly see whats inside. The pile representation lets you see from a glance how much stuff there is to do because of how tall the pile is, but you’re not overwhelmed with all the stuff inside.
If you’re not sure, its a free download. Give it a try, we’ve had a lot of happy GTD’ers using BumpTop. http://bumptop.com