![]() If I would stay with Outlook, I could just get a windows mobile phone, and then everything would be in the Microsoft universe. I don't know if having Thunderbird with add-ons and third-party programs makes this much more difficult. To complicate matters further, I have an Android phone, and I am wanting to switch from POP to IMAP, so my emails are accessible wherever I am. ![]() Would the addition of My Life Organized fill the gap? Can all the programs work together (which is what I like about Outlook)? Has anyone worked with Thunderbird with the Lightning Calendar add-on for GTD? Also, is Lightning really adequate for tracking tasks? I am leary of using a calendar ap for tasks, as it blurs the distinction between time-specific actions and next actions in which the time frame is flexible and intuitive. (I have already switched from IE to Firefox.) However, I am reluctant to give up the integration of email, tasks and calendar that Outlook and the GTD Outlook add-on offer. ![]() I am looking at switching from Outlook to Thunderbird, as I prefer the open-source more customizable interface that Mozilla offers.
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