On 16 oct. 06, at 21:50, Adam Potthast wrote:
You can read about the original GTD bundle here: http://panalaska.org/geek/?p=43 and here: http://www.panalaska.org/GTD_Stuff/GTD_Intro_Revised.html (though note that exclusions.gtd should be excluded.gtd)
And the new version of the bundle here: http://panalaska.org/geek/?p=49
with states described here: http://patrickrhone.com/journal/archives/2006/05/175.html
Thank you for the links. I read the most recent ones, but I don't think I've seen the "Revised" link before.
What I like about the bundle is its really nice views of the information, organized by context, then by project. The file structure, while not really allowing for sub-projects, is appealing to me too with every project having its own file -- it can basically be displayed on screen or in Geektool without any editing.
This is nice.
One thing that it is missing is Quicksilver-inbox-type processing, but I submitted a script to Mike that does this and he seemed really interested in pursuing it.
I find this is a really important feature for me. In fact, unless I'm doing my weekly review, I've found that QuickSilver is the only way I input things in my kGTD inbox. (I also extensively use the "Append to file" QS action with a very simple text based tickler that I run on may machine.) If one could declare a simple text file as an inbox with this GTD bundle, this could be a simple way to have integration with QuickSilver.
I don't know of a way of converting between kGTD and GTD/2, but the Geektool export should create a nice file for exporting to a Palm.
Probably, what I need is a simple text file, that I can then automatically synchronize using Missing Sync.
I'm sure Mike can give you more up-to-date thinking on where the bundle is going and what will be included in the future.
Thank you for your explanations.
Alan
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