People all around the world are getting things done with eProductivity for Lotus Notes. Some are blogging their experiences. Read what they have to say...

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(This page is updated regularly, so check back often. Newer posts at top)

Vaughan RivettI get surprised everyday that I use eProductivity
Paul GardnerDemonstrating the Quick Paste feature
Paul GardnerA Reference Database Tutorial
Paul GardnerSetting up eProductivity sidebar widgets in Notes 8.5
Vaughan RivettBeing able to capture text, sort it, and use it over and over again is a huge productivity boost
Vaughan RivettHow using productivity software gets you thinking about what you are doing and why you are doing it
Jess StrattonGTD using Notes & eProductivity to manage my personal & professional life
Vaughan RivettIntroducing someone to GTD makes you feel like you have done something worthwhile
Paul GardnerGTD and eProductivity opportunity
Sander Zwart Getting Started with eProductivity for Lotus Notes - Part 4
Bruce LillStarting to use eProductivity - the first month
Jan SchulzMy second month using eProductivity
Jess StrattonGTD using Notes & eProductivity to manage my personal & professional life
Vaughan RivettHow to tell when GTD and eProductivity really works
Jan Schulz eProductivity: planning my day
Jan SchulzeProductivity: getting on top of my action pile
Sander ZwartGetting Started with eProductivity for Lotus Notes - Part 3
Jan SchulzeProductivity: first impressions
Anthony HolmeseProductivity: getting on top of "Today"
Anthony Holmes Trusted Buckets
Anthony Holmes47 down, 19 to go, and my empty head
Paul GardnerArchiving E-Mail with eProductivity
Jan SchulzI got myself recruited into eProductivity
Vaughan Rivett One of the most powerful applications ever created for Notes
Paul Gardner Getting the hang of contexts in GTD
Anthony Holmes Macintosh and Lotus Notes Templates: where they live
Anthony HolmesIt takes a long time to re-learn life habits
Paul GardnerI'm giving away a free eProductivity License
Victor ToalGTD & eProductivity - I am now a believer
Vaughan RivettTurning Inefficencies into Efficiencies
Tamara NelsonThe one where I blast IBM
Roland ReddekopHow I use Lotus Notes to NOT multi-task
Vaughan RivettMy first podcast on GTD and eProductivity
Vaughan Rivett I love that eProductivity lets me complete a project and move on to something else
Vaughan RivetteProductivity for Lotus Notes and GTD
Patrick MackaaijGetting Things Done seamlessly supporting eProductivity on IBM Lotus Notes (Dutch)
Kelly ForristerGetting Things Done with IBM Lotus Notes
Paul GardnereProductivity Install: a Quick Note
Sander ZwartGetting Started with eProductivity for Lotus Notes - Part 2
Tamara NelsonOMG! OMG! OMG!
Tamara Nelson Make way for monster jealousy
Paul GardnereProductivity- Cool New Journal Feature
Paul GardnereProductivity Journals and Knowledge Management
John Palmer eProductivity and GTD in Lotus Notes
Jens BruntteProductivity 1.74 on it's way - release real soon
Paul GardnereProductivity to Sweep your Mind Clean
Peter SimoonseProductivity Mind Sweep: entering a new chapter!
Paul Gardner eProductivity Tutorial Number 1
Todd AdamseProductivity review part two: What is it?
Patrick MackaaijAbout eProductivity, Lotus Notes and marketing of IBM (Dutch)
Sander ZwartGetting Started with eProductivity for Lotus Notes - Part 1
Paul Gardner eProductivity gives me time for important things
Sander ZwartMore efficient work with GTD and Lotus Notes
Jens Bruntt eProductivity review part one: What is Getting Things Done?
Paul GardnereProductivity and my empty inbox
Chris BlatnickShowed eProductivity to a client. They said 'Whoa! That's Cool!'
Graham DodgeeProductivity v. Domino Web Access - A tough choice
Peter SimoonseProductivity it could be a Mac: it simply works!
Jens BrunttGTD introduction and eProductivity resonates with colleagues
Roland ReddekopUsing eProductivity: A summary of my experience
Graham DodgeeProductivity: Automating a Mess gives you an Automated Mess
Roland ReddekopInbox Nirvana with eProductivity
Paul GardnereProductivity- It Just Works!
Roland Reddekop eProductivity: this screenshot says it all
Roland ReddekopNotes' Tasks could play better with Notes' Calendar
Tamara NelsonI’m a Mac and a PC and I love Lotus Notes
Roland ReddekopHow I Implement GTD with Lotus Notes and Blackberry
Chris BlatnickeProductivity continues to amaze
Graham DodgeeProductivity for Lotus Foundations - Post 2
Roland ReddekopWhat's all the fuss about GTD...let me explain
Graham DodgeeProductivity for Lotus Foundations - Post 1
Peter SimoonsThink Before You Sync
Ed BrillEric Mack has made a Notes convert through GTD and eProductivity
Peter SimoonsAnother eProductive Week
Paul GardnerGTD & eProductivity Highlight What's Really Important
Jens BrunttInstalling the eproductivity tool - and first day in action
Jens BrunttGetting started Getting Things Done - the eproductivity prerequisites - my highlights
Jens BrunttA new way of Getting Things Done
Peter SimoonsEasy to remember things with eProductivity
Jim CasaleMy first adventures into eProductivity and GTD
Brian M O’CurranGetting Things Done and the Taking Notes Podcast"
Paul GardnereProductivity Day 3
Peter SimoonseProductivity, almost two weeks in production
Sander ZwartGetting Started with eProductivity for Lotus Notes - Part 2 (Dutch)
Paul GardnereProductivity Day 2
Paul GardnereProductivity and Lotus Notes
Chris BlatnickGTD, Lotus Notes & the eProductivity Challenge: The Weekly Review
Peter SimoonsStaying in Control in Busy Times
Peter Simoons Brain Holding Nothing or Already Being Creative?
Peter SimoonsIn to Empty in 20 minutes
Peter SimoonseProductivity- Day 3: The Weekly Review
Peter SimoonsWhat did I use before eProductivity?
Peter SimoonseProductivity experiences: Day 2
Peter SimoonseProductivity: the First Experiences
Chris BlatnickOn the Road to Greater eProductivity!
Eric MackI invite you to listen to a private eProductivity webinar
Curt StoneWhy end users don't know the power of Lotus Notes
Jack DausmanLotusphere 2009, David Allen, and our Brains
Lotusphere Blog Lotusphere can help you Get Things Done
Taking Notes
Podcast
Eric Mack and David Allen: Two guys who know how to get things done with IBM Lotus Notes
GTD TimesDavid Allen and Eric Mack to Appear at Lotusphere
Alan LepofskyAre You Getting Things Done?
Ed BrillDavid Allen speaking with Eric Mack at Lotusphere 2009