Alexander Deliyannis
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Pocket Informant (Beta) now on Android
1/21/2011
Ken wrote:
>Does anybody have any more information as to how this
>"sits atop the Google Apps framework"?
Well, for one, if you have a Google Apps account and GQueues is enabled for your domain, all...
Pocket Informant (Beta) now on Android
1/21/2011
GQueues can print task lists with various options, but including completed tasks is not (yet) one of them. Indeed there are still several important features missing.
Among other reasons I chose it: a...
Pocket Informant (Beta) now on Android
1/20/2011
For the record, I seem to have settled on GQueues http://www.gqueues.com/ as my task manager of choice, for the moment at least. It sits atop the Google Apps framework, is well supported and continuou...
Beyond the PDF
1/20/2011
In this age of wikinomics the PDF seems like steam powered technology at best. However, I assume that it has flourished largely due to its convenience for intellectual rights management. That is proba...
Need help tracking web pages
1/13/2011
Evernote does not provide hierarchical organisation of notebooks in folders, but tags can be organised hierarchically with no apparent limitation (other than each tag only appearing once). I have foun...
Need help tracking web pages
1/13/2011
P.S. Sorry, I mentioned MyInfo, forgetting that you already referred to it in your own post. The portable version is practically identical to the installable one. You can try the installation at home ...
Need help tracking web pages
1/13/2011
Ken,
[1] I would suggest using Evernote (the free version should be more than enough):
- It is cloud based with a local client. You can work only in the cloud without installing anything if you so...
UltraRecall on BDJ - Jan/28/2009
1/10/2011
Here it is again today 10 January 2011: http://www.bitsdujour.com/
Goalscape @ BitsDuJour on Friday
1/4/2011
Brilliant; many thanks!
Goalscape @ BitsDuJour on Friday
1/3/2011
Franz, compliments for your offering. Your Outlook blog looks like a brilliant resource, though my German is too limited to be able to make use of the information. Can you suggest any similar resource...
Edwin, on a slightly different subject: you have mentioned in your blog that Writing Outliner will eventually integrate with you mind mapping program Mind Visualizer.
I have purchased Writing Outlin...
Very impressive indeed. I was interested to learn that a Team version is in the works. It's becoming for me quite important to be able to collaborate with others on the same material and very few of t...
RedNotebook on PortableApps
1/3/2011
Thanks for the heads up; very interesting program. I am quite intrigued by their support to Latex export. I wish more programs would do that.
Goalscape @ BitsDuJour on Friday
1/2/2011
FYI Goalscape is to be featured again in Bits du Jour one of the following days http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/goalscape-desktop/
In order to see what's next at Bits du Jour you should select Das...
Best wishes for the festive season!
12/24/2010
All the best for the days leading up to 2011 and onwards :-)
Alexander
Rainlendar is great, though I use only its calendar features; as a multiplatform tool it is unrivaled:
- I have the Windows version of Rainlendar in my Windows PC; it accesses the Outlook database di...
>Thanks for clarifying. I
>also have over a 1000 PDFs, so I'm always on the look-out for new ways of organising
>them. However, it sound like Surfulater would be rather time-consuming to use to
>or...
CommentCollector: my new "PDF notes tool"
12/24/2010
quant wrote:
>heh, I knew
>they would start selling it sooner or later ... I'll go for the glory (as I don't have
>other option :) )
Thanks for the initiative; in all honesty, I believe they shoul...
Noteliner Looking Forward
12/24/2010
Hi Sam,
Thanks for a very good program and for the feedback request!
I agree with most of the suggestions already made; some, like encryption, wouldn't be useful to me but as long as it is optional ...
Dr Andus wrote:
>If anyone out there is aware of any other software which
>can do this typewriter simulation (white paper, black background, and absolutely
>nothing else on the screen), I would be v...
MobileNoter update
12/3/2010
Many thanks for this! Indeed, Evernote has become my indispensable infograbber for its cross-platform ubiquity: I use it in Windows, Android and even Linux (through its excellent Firefox extension). H...
Evernote for Android update
11/11/2010
http://blog.evernote.com/2010/11/08/evernote-for-android-takes-a-huge-leap-forward-with-version-2-0/
Among other significant improvements, v.2 of the Evernote Android app offers offline notebooks (fo...
Collaborative outlining
11/4/2010
Thanks! I've actually been trying it out these last few days, and am impressed. I went for a network installation straight away --at home first on a Linux machine, and then at the office on a shared W...
Pocket Informant (Beta) now on Android
11/4/2010
Anything syncing with Google Tasks should be able to do it. (As far as I am aware, Google Tasks does not have limitations in the hierarchy levels).
Unfortunately, Google has not yet provided an offi...
Pocket Informant (Beta) now on Android
11/3/2010
Thanks, I'm checking out Got To Do. However, I noticed that Toodledo (Pro) can only handle three-level hierarchies, Folders, Tasks and Subtasks, i.e. no possibility to handle subtasks of subtasks. A b...
