[TxMt] GTD Upgraded
Mike Mellor
alaskamike at gmail.com
Mon Jun 12 03:50:40 UTC 2006
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On Jun 11, 2006, at 1:10 PM, Ron Rosson wrote:
> I am on the hunt for the perfect GTD system (who isn't ;-)). I have
> been looking thru the GTD bundle and I think I have a few
> questions. My interpretation of the GTD bundle is that each file
> is a project in the GTD sense. and lines in these files begin with
> the appropriate word to make up the action to be performed. One of
> the pieces or the logic that I am not seeing is location. Once you
> get into GTD it is just not work.. It becomes your world. ;-)
I kind of use context and location together loosely. For example,
EMAIL has to be done on a computer, etc. Based on another comment, I
plan to add "WORK EMAIL" and "HOME EMAIL" and so on, for folks lucky
enough to be able to use TextMate at work!
>
> P.S. A couple of feature requests:
> - Possible editor to edit the labels actions.
> - integration with either the unix cal program or iCal
> - re-occurring tasks
I have more or less deliberately avoided using any calendar notation
in GTD - in keeping with "the book," any tasks that is time dependent
goes on my calendar, my todo items are not (as) time sensitive.
Perhaps we can look at a macro, somehow tied into FMP, that creates
an appointment in iCal but not on a list? I use Google calendars for
input to iCal, so I'm not sure how it would work.
Thanks for the feedback!
Mike
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