Feel free to send comments and suggestions to me at fancheng33@hotmail.com
BTW: I'm now a senior undergraduate majoring in Computer Science & Technology at Tongji University, Shanghai.
I've been accepted by the MS in HCI/d program at Indiana University, Bloomington, and will become a master student at IUB this fall. I'd like to make some friends here, especially American :)
I'm now studying FLEX+RAILS to build my B.S. degree project, and have just completed a practice project named GEZOLA (any clue of its meaning by pronouncing it in Kunming dialect? ;).
This is a simple GTD-style TODO list RIA aiming at help people to manage their daily life easily and enjoyably.
Getting Things Done (commonly abbreviated as GTD) is an action management method of The David Allen Company, and the title of the book by David Allen which describes the method. Both Getting Things Done and GTD are registered trademarks of the David Allen Company.
GTD rests on the principle that a person needs to move tasks out of the mind by recording them somewhere. That way, the mind is freed from the job of remembering everything that needs to be done, and can concentrate on actually performing those tasks. What distinguishes GTD from other time- or action-management systems is the idea of grouping tasks by the context (defined as a place or set of available resources) in which they are to be performed.
(You can google 'GTD' to learn more about it.)
Full definition and examples of GTD can be found at Wikipedia: