The team at David Allen & Co have written a whitepaper on how to get the best out of Outlook 2007 with the GTD philosophy in mind. The cost is only US$10.
The whitepaper covers:
- Using Outlook Tasks as an action list manager
- Making your lists portable
- Using the Calendar as a critical foundation for actions
- How to get email to zero (my favourite is Ctrl+A followed by Ctrl+Q; but that’s a bit of a cheat)
- Creating useful reference lists
- Tips about Contacts
- The best Windows and Outlook speed keys
Note: The instructions for configuring Outlook, as described in this document, are configured automatically if you install Netcentric’s excellent Getting Things Done Outlook Add-in software (which I have).
In addition, some of the contents of this whitepaper are included in Help topics within that software. The latest version of the Add-In, released in June 2007, is Outlook 2007 and Vista compatible. For more information, visit: Netcentrics Outlook Add-in for Outlook 2007


















