I'm sorry, I was unclear. The very SA-plugin itself is wonderfully
incorporated. I was more referring the need for a smooth feature to
create the sequence in the 'quick add' box, as discussed in another
thread.
On 23 Okt, 14:56, Simon Baird wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Mat wrote:
HI,
On Sep 16, 8:26 pm, jayseye wrote:
> Thanks, Mat, for the detailed and informative reply. I've got two
> distinct interests here:
>
> First is finding a fairly complete, extensible replacement for
> ThinkingRock: http://www.trgtd.com.au/ I like the (dogmatic?) way
> that program implements
On 17 Sep, 01:26, jayseye wrote:
> Thanks, Mat, for the detailed and informative reply. I've got two
> distinct interests here:
>
> First is finding a fairly complete, extensible replacement for
> ThinkingRock: http://www.trgtd.com.au/ I like the (dogmatic?) way
> that program implements GTD, bu
Thanks, Mat, for the detailed and informative reply. I've got two
distinct interests here:
First is finding a fairly complete, extensible replacement for
ThinkingRock: http://www.trgtd.com.au/ I like the (dogmatic?) way
that program implements GTD, but need more flexible Export options,
and a f
Just to clarify a bit, d-cubed is still very much alive as there are
many active users of it. I don't generally post much here lately
because it tends to be a tool that "just works" and, as such, is a
mature and straight-forward GTD implementation. If you use it, and
have an issue, post it here an
I use the "new here" button in mGTD all the time. It really saves me time
for linking tiddlers together.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:50 PM, YinYanger wrote:
>
> D3 is by far more simpler than mGTD and more strict to GTD. After
> reading the GTD book, you are ready to use D3.
> If I remember, D3's
I would definitely say that mGTD is the most actively developed one.
The original GTD-TW is not actively maintained anymore, as far as I
know. And I am not aware of any recent postings in here by d3 driver,
Mr. Otvos. And this board is, as far as I know, the main - or even the
only - place where G
Thanks, Matt -
Yikes, now there are four. Are other people interested in a comparison
of features?
- jayseye
On Sep 14, 3:47 pm, Mat wrote:
> Just found thishttp://tbgtd.tiddlyspot.com/
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Thanks, I did find d3 after starting this thread, and will give it a
spin.
Also, to clear up a typo in the original post, what I meant to say was
"I've yet to figure out how to save changes in GTD TiddlyWiki Plus."
Still would really appreciate reading a comparison of all the GTD-
focused Tiddly
Just found this
http://tbgtd.tiddlyspot.com/
On 14 Sep, 15:16, YinYanger wrote:
> You must try D3 (D cubed), athttp://www.dcubed.ca
> It's simpler than mGTD and easy to use (IMHO)!
>
> Just my 0.02...
> Best regards.
>
> On Sep 12, 6:42 am, jayseye wrote:
>
> > Is there a comparison available
You must try D3 (D cubed), at http://www.dcubed.ca
It's simpler than mGTD and easy to use (IMHO)!
Just my 0.02...
Best regards.
On Sep 12, 6:42 am, jayseye wrote:
> Is there a comparison available of the various GTD-focused
> TiddlyWikis? I'm curious about features, how actively each is being
Is there a comparison available of the various GTD-focused
TiddlyWikis? I'm curious about features, how actively each is being
developed, and browser compatibility.
Of the two which I've looked at, MonkeyGTD seems simpler to use and
more GTD-focused than gtd_tiddlywiki, which appears more general
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