[pmwiki-users] Ideas for PIM, GTD (Getting Things Done)
Ben Wilson
dausha at gmail.com
Tue Mar 6 15:42:04 CST 2007
On 3/6/07, Bob Sanders <rsanders at sgi.com> wrote:
> While I like the idea of what's presented. Both using a Palm and hotsyncing
> are nowhere on any list of mine. I gave up on Palms after the third one died
> years ago. Moved off Windows in general, thus hotsyincing anything with Linux
> is always less reliable than rsyncing a USB stick.
>
> And while the ideas on the web site are interesting, I find the teeny, tiny, type
> an impediment to even reading the site.
>
> All whinging aside, I like what you've presented (except the Palm thing...).
> I can carry a complete and functional OS on a USB stick that can run on
> any x86 or x86_64 pc, thus can carry the webserver with me. But, again,
> simply rsyncing the data would probably satisfy most needs, or at least
> my needs.
Along these lines, there's the GTD Tiddly Wiki. This is a javascript
wiki restructured to use with GTD. This wiki is meant to run on the
desktop, therefore best used with a USB stick. The resulting pages are
designed to be printed on 3x5 cards for offline use.
http://shared.snapgrid.com/index.html
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