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Posted by jamesofford
Aug 14, 2011 at 02:39 AM

 

Anyone know what happened to Ted Goranson and his postings to About this particular outliner(http://www.atpm.com/Back/atpo.shtml)? The articles were great, but it hasn’t been updated since 2008. Ted is apparently still around, since I found a posting of his on the Tinderbox Forums from 2011.

Jim

 


Posted by JasonE
Aug 14, 2011 at 02:49 AM

 

First off, thanks for bring this column up. It looks cool and intent to read the posts there.

Second, I have a guess what happened to the author.
From the last column posted:

“...I?ve gotten involved in some real, paying work…
It?s time for a major advance, and guess what? After daydreaming, designing, and proposing, I am now actually building something. It?s risky, it?s ambitious, and there will be parts we?ll have to adjust as we go. But I do think it?s a huge leap in the power of conceptual tools for personal and collaborative use.”

Sounds like he got busy building some productivity tool.


JasonE

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http://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonebaugh

 


Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Aug 14, 2011 at 09:58 AM

 

I miss Ted’s articles, too. He can be found, at times, asking questions or making comments on the Tinderbox forum.

Steve Z.

 


Posted by Hugh
Aug 14, 2011 at 11:39 AM

 

So do I. Until Steve wrote his review of Tinderbox, Ted’s was the definitive article and reference. Atpm has been the lesser for his absence.

 


Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Aug 20, 2011 at 02:52 PM

 

JasonE wrote:
>”...I?ve gotten involved in some real, paying work…
>It?s time for a
>major advance, and guess what? After daydreaming, designing, and proposing, I am now
>actually building something. It?s risky, it?s ambitious, and there will be parts
>we?ll have to adjust as we go. But I do think it?s a huge leap in the power of conceptual
>tools for personal and collaborative use.”

I still have Ted’s column as a reference. Does anybody know what he was working on? The description above sounds like Chandler (hopefully that’s not it).

 


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