About GTDInbox
The Author
GTDInbox is the product of Andy Mitchell, who at most other times can be found nurturing startups. It is a passion piece lovingly crafted largely for a little personal satisfaction. Along the way other's have spared a little sweat for the benefit of all, and while they're too numerous to mention everyone, recent or notable names include Pete Lambert, James McCarthy, Paul Thomson, Máté Rémiás.
The Community
GTDInbox was never intended to be your typical faceless licensed software. With the limitations of a sole developer, the community is crucial in supporting one another, helping craft GTDInbox, spreading the message and providing the human touch that is so important in motivating projects like this.
The History and the Future
GTDInbox's origins stretch back to 2006, where even the beautiful Gmail was failing to make email-based customer support enjoyable. With the nucleus of an idea ("make email be good for helping customers!"), a sprinkling of popular productivity (GTD) and an excellent preprepared base (Gmail), a newborn GTDInbox skated across the ice with its unsteady legs flailing. Since those naive early days it has become apparent email is a huge problem for just about everyone, and there is a ton of innovation that simply must happen. GTDInbox's remit is task and information management for the inbox, and its drive is for innovation without compromise.
