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EDITOR NOTES
There is a scripts-only update for v.1.4.3 (5.0 MB). You can download it from this page.
DESCRIPTION
Ready-Set-Do! is simple, reliable workflow on a Mac. A set of AppleScripts that comprehensively integrates all of your files and programs into David Allen's GTD ("Getting Things Done") workflow without locking you into a particular program.
WHAT'S NEW
Verion 1.4.3:
  • Finally! The ability to command-tab or click the RSD icon in the dock to access the dialog box. Most requested feature.
  • Added the ability for White and Yellow Belts to be awarded during the Get Inbox to Empty script.
  • Get Inbox to Empty script runs much faster now.
  • Speed improvements
  • Drop files on the RSD 8-Ball to “Attach a Note”, “Break it Up”, or “Process as a Checklist.”
  • Completed Items (Droplet) can now be clicked to add items you want credit for completing.
  • Generate Reports script now shows habits still left to master.
  • Added a new “breakup” next action shortcut for breaking text into folder structures
  • Minor bug fixes
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:Todd Vasquez
Downloads:3,129
  - Version d/l:111
Utilities:AppleScript
License:Shareware
Date:04 Nov 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$29.95
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Ready-Set-Do! User Reviews (5 posts)Write A Review
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May 22 2008

ZENTASK  On a german driven system, 1.2 went fine, 1.3 is nearly useless by now because of errors. Hope this will be fixed with the language modules.  
(Version 1.3)

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Oct 5 2007
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MATHIAS RHEIN  I am using RSD now for about half a year, reading David Allen's book that laid the base for this app. RSD's approach is absolutely inspiring: let's take what is there and mold it into a productivity system that improves scheduling and achieving goals.

starting off as a crude list of scripts the system got very fast very complex right now reaching far beyond the scopes of 90% of GTD programs out there. The beauty still remains the fact that You put the basic OSX folder architecture to Your use...

- the good: this thing is crash-proof if You work it in the paths intended as well as totally version- independent- all versions of OSX, provided they still work with folders, should run this system!

-the bad: ...is mostly the good which is true for this idea as well: modifications as moving Your home directory could cause major trouble in even installing the scripts, not to tell of running them

summing it up i think this really has a big potential for   
(Version 1.2)

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Feb 7 2007

TODD V  Ready-Set-Do! now works with all international date formats.

The large download size for Ready-Set-Do! has to do with three Quicktime movie tutorials that teach users how to juggle the GTD habits and get the most out of Ready-Set-Do!. The actual footprint of the program itself is rather small - approximately 5MB.  
(Version 1.1)

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Dec 29 2006

ROBERT  87MB for scripts? Wow!

"NOTE: OS X must be set to "English" language & formats to "U.S." or else scripts won't work."

Oh.

Is AppleScript necessarily like that?  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 31 2006

ESPIRIDION  Very interesting approach, and Todd is very responsive to ideas and comments. While this version 1 is not right for me, I will definitely keep my eye on future releases.  
(Version 1.0)

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