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Ken

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Remember the Milk Gets a Total Overhaul 10/29/2018
nathanb wrote: >Same. I go through that cycle of my brain telling me I need more >complexity to get a good handle on my tasks, then my habits prove >otherwise as the complexity just becomes another u...
Remember the Milk Gets a Total Overhaul 10/29/2018
MadaboutDana wrote: >I've come to the conclusion that task management is just very difficult, >period! And increasingly feel that a central repository of tasks with >notes accompanied by a personal si...
Remember the Milk Gets a Total Overhaul 10/26/2018
MadaboutDana wrote: Having shelled out GBP 27 or so for the Pro version, I continue to be >impressed by RTM, although it does have a couple of weaknesses. > >First, subtasks are very cool. They are in...
Todoist 2018 10/22/2018
MadaboutDana wrote: Just a suggestion for notes - while I was working with Todoist, which I >did for a while because it's effectively a powerful outliner (albeit >with some really annoying features, w...
Todoist 2018 10/22/2018
I have been using Todoist for personal use for about two or so years now. This is a light duty use of the program, but it is better than Toodledo that I was using before it. While its UI is better t...
Nice review of MLO (v.4) 9/29/2018
nathanb wrote: > >Pixelpunker wrote: >>Too bad my tasks got lost in the depths of it’s outline. (I >>don’t mean a bug but usability wise) > >Agreed. My constant struggle with pretty much...
Nice review of MLO (v.4) 9/24/2018
Ran across this detailed review of MLO and thought that anybody who was interested in the program might find the review helpful - https://www.productived.net/review-mylifeorganized/ . I use the progr...
Synapbook? 9/24/2018
Has anybody seen this program before - https://synapbook.com/ ? I was searching for some information on TickTick and this was mentioned on Slant.co as an alternative to TickTick. Looks interesting. ...
TickTick steadily improves 9/17/2018
Jeffery Smith wrote: Gaaa! It's a necropost. I saw the OP and thought "Geat! A new improved >TickTick!". DOH! Sorry. It came back to life a little over a month ago, so I thought I would continue the...
TickTick steadily improves 9/17/2018
I looked at this briefly back in late August, and thought it might have some promise at work and/or home. What I am curious about is the calendar integration. Can tasks be undated and roll over so t...
Outline/reference on the left, work on the right; skeuomorphism or deeper reasons? 8/28/2018
satis wrote: > >People might not remember this, but starting in 1989 NeXT's OS had >scrollbars on the left instead of the right, and there were flame wars >in some online tech forums when Apple bough...
Outline/reference on the left, work on the right; skeuomorphism or deeper reasons? 8/27/2018
While I also tend to work "left to right", there are some applications, like My Life Organized, that have information panes on the right. Perhaps this is not inconsistent with the L to R philosophy, ...
RightNote 4.6 7/31/2018
For those who might be interested, Rael announced the release of version 4.6 yesterday. http://www.bauerapps.com/rightnote/ --Ken
A new Google Tasks and an older Excel/Tasks life goal system 7/28/2018
jaslar wrote: Sorry, Ken. Yes, I meant to make that first link go here: >https://www.wired.com/story/google-tasks-app/ - it's from back in April, >but at least it's this year! And it does have better...
A new Google Tasks and an older Excel/Tasks life goal system 7/25/2018
jaslar wrote: Like many of you, I veer between simple and complex. I used to use >Google Tasks, then drifted away. A revamped version is now available, >and I found this article from June to be intere...
improvements to the forum 7/13/2018
Pierre Paul Landry wrote: Ken wrote: >>Quite funny! :) Will we need to worry about gentrification if the site >becomes Mac only? ;) > >Humm... interesting association. With the apparent lack of inter...
improvements to the forum 7/11/2018
jaslar wrote: Add my voice to the chorus. Thanks, Chris, for the only site I check >daily, and whose members are almost always polite, and can be wryly >funny, as above. > >Yes, ability to edit posts,...
improvements to the forum 7/11/2018
nathanb wrote: Ok now I'm nervous that if this site was updated that it'd somehow be >Mac Only! > >Its also funny to imagine how structure arguments would go if you all >weren't so civilized. > >"You...
improvements to the forum 7/11/2018
Paul Korm wrote: That's great news, Chris. And thank you for providing the forum, >maintaining, and moderating it. It's a great asset for the community >you've created, > >The only suggestion is l...
improvements to the forum 7/10/2018
I won't speak for Chris or any other long-time members, but I believe that the reason the forum continues in its original form is that Chris has been very generous to host and moderate the forum, and ...
Former engineer/designer at Facebook to join Workflowy 6/27/2018
"You know, I think that if we just add a Like button, Workflowy will be poised to go public with a huge IPO!" I am not really sure what to make of this announcement. I am happy they have some new ta...
The misguided distinction between events and tasks 5/30/2018
MadaboutDana wrote: I've been using Pagico for the last few months, and frankly, the >decision has caused my CRIMPing to diminish considerably (at least as >far as task management apps are concerned),...
Bauerapps RightNote on sale at 50% off 5/29/2018
Tomasz Raburski wrote: WSP wrote: >RightNote may well be a good choice, but I'm puzzled by your comment >>that the MyInfo discussion forum is not functioning. Here it is: >> >>https://forums.milenix.c...
The misguided distinction between events and tasks 5/29/2018
Dellu wrote: > >I totally understand you Ken. >We all are in a different situations. I see that you have a boss and >clients to push tasks on you. I don't have a boss; I have to push myself >to get t...
The misguided distinction between events and tasks 5/29/2018
Dellu wrote: > >Stephen Zeoli wrote: >I agree with Hugh. I understand the desire to be able to schedule tasks >>in your day, but I don't think tasks and events should be treated as >the >>same things...
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