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One of the longest ongoing debates in the productivity/Getting Things Done crowd is about which app works ideal for keeping tasks in order. Different factions support everything from power tools like OmniFocus to good old pen and paper. Apparently, though, some people miss classic command-line productivity apps like Lotus Agenda. If you’re running a Unix-like OS, and you need a solid GTD system, you might find Beeswax, a free, Agenda-inspired app, worth a look.

It’s a tiny tricky to explain how this works, so you might need to check it out for yourself, but we’ll do our best. Basically, you have to-do items, and you’ve categories. If you assign sub-items to an item — you know, something that takes multiple steps to do — it’s treated like a category. Items can be assigned to multiple categories, so everything is flexible. If you’re someone who hates anything that requires a mouse, this is right up your alley.

[via 43Folders]

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