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Re: What is a good to-do list?
Im a heavy GTD user for both work and private life. I tried to use the GPE app but the user interface just sucks to much, couldnt even sort the lists in it!
I use rememberthemilk (RTM) to handle my tasks with the greasemonkeyscript I wrote to make it fingerfriendly. To handle the tasks I come up with offline I just add them in either memopad+ or GPE todo and then put them into RTM when I get online again. I found RTM with the firefox plugin for gmail is a killerway to handle a complex and big tasksystem. If we get a better taskapp on OS2008 I whould prefer that but for now this seems to work for me. |
Re: What is a good to-do list?
What is needed in a todo list?
Based on paper sticky notes: I would like a to be able to move completed items to a save file I would like to be able to sort and search within a group of items I don't want to share it over the web I would like to be able to put in a freakin phone number once and link it to my calendar and contacts The GPE todo list is worth every penny I paid for it, but is only marginally better than just using notes. And could someone point me to any user manual? |
Re: What is a good to-do list?
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http://gpe.handhelds.org/documentation.phtml |
Re: What is a good to-do list?
If you use vim with the vimoutliner plugin you can use TKDO. It's a small commandline python program to aggregate tasks from multiple outlines and display them in a GTK window or list them in the shell. It is not Hildonized but this should not be to difficult.
I have been using it for a couple of weeks and it suits me very well. EDIT: I just saw this thread is in the newbie category. This solution might not be suitable for newbies. |
Re: What is a good to-do list?
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I am still looking for a decent word processor that is not WSIWYG, rather I want something similar to some of the WiKi software where you mark up the text with <bold> or <item> and it appears that way. That would be too cool :). I tried to use latex but I think I might be to dense for it :o |
Re: What is a good to-do list?
A good toDo list which can be configured for both on-line and off-line working is GTD TiddlyWiki ( http://nathanbowers.com/gtdtw/ ). I used it for quite a while and I was pretty happy with it. I still haven't tried it on the tablet tho.
Other solution is VIM and textfiles. Works well, but it does not look particularly nice. For text formatting, LaTeX is the way to go and it's not too hard once you get the basics. Is there a LaTeX version for the tablet? Cheers, -Igs |
Re: What is a good to-do list?
To Do List.
1. Remember where I put my dang to do list! *** You could pro'ly build a nifty li'l flash program that runs on the tablet and is accessed w\a browser that would work on any device... (provided it's browser supports Flash). :) |
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