Install GTDInbox 3.0.11
Note that GTDInbox currently requires a Gmail account and Firefox.
When you click install, the regular Firefox addon install process will start. This includes a box that pops up asking you to install, and then Firefox will restart. If this does not happen, and you see a yellow bar at the top of the page, click the bar and follow the instructions to allow GTDInbox to be installed (or go through to Mozilla Addons).
This means there may be glitches, you may find the interface a little clunky, and we only have half of our desired features implemented. But we are actively developing with fortnightly releases, and if you find any problems, please get in touch via Support.
We will be creating a desktop installable version of Gmail+GTDInbox. This means that you can use GTDInbox while continuing to use your web browser of choice.
We are also planning a port to Google Chrome, as soon as it is technically feasible to do so.
To be notified when either is released:
We are evaluating the possibility of porting GTDInbox and the ProactiveEmail method to Microsoft Outlook in the future. We'd love to gauge your interest, and notify you when a preview is available for early testers. You could,
Check out the ProactiveEmail Workflow for an introduction on how GTDInbox transforms the way you work with email.
GTDInbox and the ProactiveEmail method are the output of the Inbox Foundry. We are here to iron out email's problems and make email as effective as can be. Get Involved.
GTDInbox has been managing email overload since 2006, has served well over 150,000 people, and has been prominently reviewed at Mozilla and across the Web. If you are still concerned about installing an addon, please email us!
GTDInbox and its authors are not affiliated with, approved or endorsed by David Allen or the David Allen Company. GTD and Getting Things Done are registered trademarks of the David Allen Company. For more information on GTD, the David Allen Company, and related products, please visit DavidCo.com.

