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	<title>Comments on: NextAction! 1.6.1</title>
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		<title>By: BlackBerryInsight &#187; NextAction! 2.0 on its way</title>
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		<dc:creator>BlackBerryInsight &#187; NextAction! 2.0 on its way</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] About 4 months ago the last update on NextAction! has been published. It brought a wide range with new features, more stability and a better workflow. Especially the workflow is very important for programs like NextAction! who aim to be a direct implementation of David Allen&#8217;s &#8220;Getting Things Done&#8221; (GTD). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] About 4 months ago the last update on NextAction! has been published. It brought a wide range with new features, more stability and a better workflow. Especially the workflow is very important for programs like NextAction! who aim to be a direct implementation of David Allen&#8217;s &#8220;Getting Things Done&#8221; (GTD). [...]</p>
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		<title>By: NextAction Task Application - Can Anyone Tell Me If It Works Well? - BlackBerryForums.com : Your Number One BlackBerry Community</title>
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		<dc:creator>NextAction Task Application - Can Anyone Tell Me If It Works Well? - BlackBerryForums.com : Your Number One BlackBerry Community</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2007 04:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Originally Posted by JG in SB Accurately sync with Exchange/Outlook as claimedAllow you to set low/regular/high prioirties and sync these to OutlookAllow input of notes for tasks and sync these with OutlookSync over any reminders you have set on your Outlook tasks      Hi JG,  you're right, the BB task app is a pain in the **** though the missing demo version of NextAction! is. However, I made a blue shot and am lucky that I did it. It works for me as I am straight forward implementing GTD. So here is the answer as far as I can tell from my experience:Accurately sync with Exchange/Outlook as claimedYes, it works fine but you might need some time to know how to add tasks in you outlook. E.g. you need to assign a project/context to a task. If there is no such assignment the tasks will not be shown in NA as it is based on the conext-relation (GTD-specific). However, those tasks are on the device and can be accessed through the BB application. Allow you to set low/regular/high prioirties and sync these to OutlookAs this is not part of the GTD principle, this is not possible with NA. :( Allow input of notes for tasks and sync these with OutlookYes, but you cannot add line breaks in the notes field in the current version. Sync over any reminders you have set on your Outlook tasksAs far as I have seen, yes.  Moreover, I have heard from some people that there is an evaluation possible if you ask them. Moreover, the 30-day unconditional money back guarantee seems to work fine. I have a friend who tried NA but thought it is not what he wanted (he's more a todomatrix fan and does not need outlook synchronization). So he asked for a refund and received it quite fast. Nice support! They also asked for the reasons my friend didn't want NA anymore. So it seems they do really care about what people think. I am also pretty sure there will come a more enhanced version in the near future. I just have that feeling because they regularily ask NA-users for comments and improvement suggestions. I know that because I sometimes receive a mailing ...   Ah, there is a nice feature overview of the current version NextAction! 1.6.1: BlackBerryInsight » NextAction! 1.6.1     __________________ News and Backstage infos: BlackBerryInsight The BlackBerry Search: Berryquery.com [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Originally Posted by JG in SB Accurately sync with Exchange/Outlook as claimedAllow you to set low/regular/high prioirties and sync these to OutlookAllow input of notes for tasks and sync these with OutlookSync over any reminders you have set on your Outlook tasks      Hi JG,  you&#8217;re right, the BB task app is a pain in the **** though the missing demo version of NextAction! is. However, I made a blue shot and am lucky that I did it. It works for me as I am straight forward implementing GTD. So here is the answer as far as I can tell from my experience:Accurately sync with Exchange/Outlook as claimedYes, it works fine but you might need some time to know how to add tasks in you outlook. E.g. you need to assign a project/context to a task. If there is no such assignment the tasks will not be shown in NA as it is based on the conext-relation (GTD-specific). However, those tasks are on the device and can be accessed through the BB application. Allow you to set low/regular/high prioirties and sync these to OutlookAs this is not part of the GTD principle, this is not possible with NA. <img src='http://www.blackberryinsight.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> Allow input of notes for tasks and sync these with OutlookYes, but you cannot add line breaks in the notes field in the current version. Sync over any reminders you have set on your Outlook tasksAs far as I have seen, yes.  Moreover, I have heard from some people that there is an evaluation possible if you ask them. Moreover, the 30-day unconditional money back guarantee seems to work fine. I have a friend who tried NA but thought it is not what he wanted (he&#8217;s more a todomatrix fan and does not need outlook synchronization). So he asked for a refund and received it quite fast. Nice support! They also asked for the reasons my friend didn&#8217;t want NA anymore. So it seems they do really care about what people think. I am also pretty sure there will come a more enhanced version in the near future. I just have that feeling because they regularily ask NA-users for comments and improvement suggestions. I know that because I sometimes receive a mailing &#8230;   Ah, there is a nice feature overview of the current version NextAction! 1.6.1: BlackBerryInsight » NextAction! 1.6.1     __________________ News and Backstage infos: BlackBerryInsight The BlackBerry Search: Berryquery.com [...]</p>
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