MadaboutDana
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Taskade
2/18/2020
Hm, Taskade is beginning to look quite convincing, I must say.
Anybody using this in earnest; anything interesting to say?
Cheers!
Bill
Agenda versus NotePlan
2/12/2020
Just replying in a little more detail:
- I run projects in separate Notes, and reschedule task dates as necessary. This is relatively easy to do. I follow a specific format in the notes, however, plac...
Agenda versus NotePlan
2/12/2020
I agree that this is a flaw, but after running comparisons with other task/project managers, a relatively minor one - the same problem is fairly ubiquitous.
And as you say, Eduard is so responsive!
NotePlan now supports image attachments
2/11/2020
Yeah, folding would be the Bees’ Knees and other erogenous zones!
But the lovely Eduard has promised folding is on his roadmap, so the world is looking like a rosy place (apart from the ghastly...
Agenda versus NotePlan
2/10/2020
Worth noting, incidentally, that you can also drag and drop non-image files onto NotePlan, whereupon it will insert an absolute link to the file in question. Here’s a typical example:
[complet...
Agenda versus NotePlan
2/10/2020
And as predicted, good ole’ Eduard has upgraded NotePlan again to support attached images.
You can also adjust line lengths.
Isn’t he lovely!?
Cheers,
Bill
Alas, I would have to agree that SheetPlanner isn’t optimised for writing. It’s a great general outliner and planner, but you can’t input lots of text easily - in this respect, it...
Elementary OS on a 2011 Macbook Pro
1/28/2020
Er, from memory, I just downloaded Xubuntu, put it on a USB stick, launched it from said USB stick (where it resided as an executable) and then instructed it to install itself on the hard drive. I don...
Elementary OS on a 2011 Macbook Pro
1/27/2020
For those with older notebooks, I can thoroughly recommend Xubuntu. It’s been around for a long time, and keeps getting better. The footprint is minimal, so it runs like the blazes even on much ...
There are two well-established Windows search engines that do what you want: Copernic and A1 (both work like FoxTrot on Mac)
They’re pure search engines, so not PIMs as such. But then as Paul K...
Agenda versus NotePlan
1/9/2020
I like your review of the two apps, Drewster, but agree above all with your conclusions about Agenda: it’s slow. Nice, good-looking, but confused and slow.
Whereas NotePlan (speaking from my ow...
2019 reflection question
1/7/2020
Yes, I know exactly what you mean. But NotePlan has evolved in ways that mean your problem can be solved relatively easily. Depending, of course, on precisely how you use NotePlan.
The solution I wou...
Best wishes for 2020 and beyond
1/6/2020
A wonderful, interesting, productive and peaceful New Year to all.
And may I add my thanks to Chris for his steadfast support and thoughtful interventions.
Best wishes to all,
Bill
Ah, I’ll admit that in my ongoing quest for greater efficiency, I’ve now dumped EagleFiler (because it insists in creating its own repositories) and now use FoxTrot Pro exclusively (becaus...
2019 reflection question
1/6/2020
I still CRIMP (very merrily), but my personal info management is now concentrated almost exclusively on NotePlan and Numbers (the latter for sketching out projects, workflows etc.) running, of course,...
Hierarchical tags
1/6/2020
NotePlan uses nested (= hierarchical) tags in the same way as Bear.
More on the NotePlan website: https://noteplan.co
myBase is on sale today at Bits duJour
12/13/2019
Hm, the latest macOS version is really quite impressive.
Much as I like MacJournal, I find myBase rather easier to use despite an (almost) equally comprehensive range of features.
MacJ is, of cours...
TickTick steadily improves
12/5/2019
Well, TickTick have finally incorporated something I’ve been whingeing at them to do for years: Markdown and formatted text.
And they’ve done it very nicely, too. It includes checklists, ...
It’s worth mentioning, incidentally, that the exceptionally brilliant NotePlan supports wiki-style links and gives you a smart dropdown list of links as soon as you type your double-brackets. Th...
Yes, when you think of the many brilliant ideas that have appeared in subsequently vanished software over the years, it makes you weep, it really does.
Talking of which: one of the limitations I enco...
It’s a lovely extension of the Workflowy/Dynalist philosophy, I must say. I’m especially impressed by the way it draws phrases that are identical to page names to your attention (as “...
I love Curio, but have found that for project planning on a broad canvas, as it were, Numbers is actually just as useful.
But Curio manages large quantities of data much more efficiently; I just don&...
I’d totally agree with those who’ve suggested:
Curio for purposes of analysis
FileMaker Pro for eventual DBMS setup and integration (it has support for MySQL)
Best of luck - sounds like...
In terms of UX, it’s not bad. I like the potential of the page graphs.
I agree, ruudhein, the “you can have it as it was when you stopped paying your subscription” model is actually quite effective. Agenda (on macOS/iOS) uses a similar model.
But Adobe? Ahah...
