Hi all,

Thanks Fritz and Graham for your replies. Here's a few comments,  
questions and suggestions.

* I just tried the Chandler Hub. Is there a way to display all  
collections at the same time on the Chandler Hub like we can do with  
the Dashboard on the Desktop app? I did not find how.

* You know how I'd implement "projects and contexts" in Chandler in  
one flexible way (more flexible than hierarchies)? It's with tags,  
akin to what Things do. Tags can at the moment be put in Chandler's  
task notes, but there could be a specific field for that. Chandler's  
search already searches notes, so that's great. However, what's  
missing in Chandler right now is "smart folders": automatically  
updated smart folders, displayed alongside collections, that list all  
tasks corresponding to a set of tag criteria. Example: such a 'smart  
folder' could include all tasks that have the "Home" and "@computer"  
tags, or "High priority" and "@work" tags. What do you think? Even if  
the "smart folders" must be manually updated (a new search is done),  
that would still be very useful and allow me (us!) to use contexts  
tags and projects tags or as we see fit. Let me know what you think of  
this! :-)

* I agree, FAYT will be a useful feature.

* I took a look at 
http://www.wuala.com/grahamperrin/Documents/chandler/private/welcome/?key=BYK1wCXm6MDf
 
  , can you tell me why not syncing all tasks and events to an iPhone?  
The graph mentions syncing only events, but I certainly consider  
useful to have my whole list of tasks on my mobile device!

* Since both of you mentioned Outlook, let me reassure you that I'm  
really looking for a GTD app, not an email app, I'm not looking for an  
email replacement (and I don't use Outlook anyway, Thunderbird and  
Apple Mail :-).


That's mostly it for now! Please share what you think of this :-)
Since Chandler is the only GTD app that I reviewed that I could really  
run a work (without relying on my mobile device), I'm seriously  
considering its use.

Thanks -

Alex


Le 09-07-17 à 5:56, Graham Perrin a écrit :
>
>
> Fritz Meissner wrote:
>>
>> Graham Perrin has done quite a lot of work on interoperability with  
>> other
>> systems, so he might chip in here also.
>>
>
> Hello all :)
>
> Recent discussion in the mozilla.support.calendar Usenet group:
> <http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.calendar/browse_frm/thread/b87481fafec7c8b6
>  
> >
>
> Highlights from one piece of recommended reading from within  
> Chandler Wiki:
> <http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fchandlerproject.org%2FJournal%2FHowTheCookieCrumblesPartI?tab=comment&uname=grahamperrin
>  
> >
>
> FWIW I think that a key principle should be to increase usability and
> functionality
> without bolting on (or bolting in) new features or new concepts.  
> Whether/how
> we go about that is totally open to debate.
>
> My gut feeling at the moment is that a FAYT approach to filtering
> collections might be the most practical/realistic way of moving things
> forward. Subject to available resources, developer time etc..
>
> More about FAYT at <http://n2.nabble.com/-tp3007748p3274461.html>. I  
> bundled
> the FAYT idea with the more exotic bird's eye view idea, but the two  
> could
> be exclusive.
>
>
>
>> In my experience, it is important for people to realise that  
>> Chandler is
>> not a replacement for an e-mail client - the biggest  
>> disappointments seem
>> to happen when people assume from the Outlook model that to-do list  
>> and
>> e-mail always go together.
>>
>
> +1
>
> The following diagram is not really ready for publication, but here  
> goes:
> <http://www.wuala.com/grahamperrin/Documents/chandler/private/welcome/?key=BYK1wCXm6MDf
>  
> >
>
> (That's a temporary location for work in progress, don't expect it  
> to be
> there forever. One thing that's currently wrong with that diagram:  
> iPhone OS
> 3 and Chandler Hub not communicating as expected.)
>
> Regards
> Graham
> -- 
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