Comment and replies on TaskPaper:
I use this every day at the moment and find it really good. It's simple beyond belief and seems to work well enough bar a couple of bugs here and there.
It's good but it's not $18.95 good, shame. Will have to find something else...
rossag - There is a Vim plugin that mimics TaskPaper available from the Hog Bay Software Products page (There is one for TextMate as well but TextMate costs money and it seems you are seeking a free alternative).
Thanks for the heads up. I want to make it clear though that I am not simply after a free bit of software but instead something that has a price that reflects the product. I was very much keen on buying this, even though it is still in its infancy – I think it's a good product.
HogBay is willing to provide an academic discount (25% off, as remarked at the forums for students, so that should alleviate the issue of cost to a certain extent.
very slick. integration with Leopard's task-server on the horizon? sync with iphone?
This is a great little program. I'm a big fan. It's nice and simple so you don't waste too much time getting it set up how you like.
Am I missing something? I tried to use this for a few days, but dropped it. Should you be able to get a list of all projects without tasks? I really want that.
I do certainly like the idea. And I especially like that the files it creates can be edited in any text editor. But... I guess it's just not quite enough.
@patlaj - Keep an eye out for the next version... maybe next month or two... development versions can be downloaded from my forums now. Among other things it will give you a number of ways to show all projects in a single list.
Comment and replies on iGTD:
iGTD does offer a lot of features - but is this app ugly as hell or what? Living on OS X for so long, I just got accustomed to nice and polished user interfaces. Sadly, iGTD is far away from that... Maybe they should take a look at Things (http://culturedcode.com/things/) to see how it's done.
After reading the GTD book, I immediately began a search for a Mac app to implement the methodology. I was initially taken with Midnight Beep's Inbox. Talk about a good looking app (Ditto for Cultured Code's "Things".) Although Inbox doesn't have the same beauty under the hood. I then tried iGTD and was immediately enjoying how easy it is to implement "GTD." The developer seems to update and fix bugs/issues on a weekly basis. So far, a very impressive program that gets better all the time.
I've been using iGTD for several months, and have used it consistently as soon as I got it to sync ok with my .mac account - even to my iPhone via iPhone IGTD. I don't sync it to iCal, though - that seems to corrupt my calendar. It isn't perfect, but I've found it a good fit with my GTD system. I hoping for realms and better iPhone compatibility in the upcoming new version.
I've tried iGTD but found it fussy and time consuming, not to mention pretty ugly. Have since been using Things, which I'd highly recommend.
Website down. Nothing about the whereabouts of the app nor the developer.
@ captainbunny:
The download link from MacUpdate is still working.
Try from this page:
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/24288/igtd
Developer's new URL:
http://www.igtd.pl/iGTD/
It does not work for me. The iGTD.sql error comes up and nothing works. Contexts cannot even be created. I am using Leopard.
非常好用的軟體
這有人寫了中文的介紹
https://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=177&t=654969
Not the prettiest, but fast and responsive. Extremely useful quick entry, and the iCal integration together with the Today app makes for a great combo.
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Pretty cool! I like the simplicity of the approach. Probably, I won't be able to implement my GTD workflow with this app, but it gets the job done for small lists.