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Shadow Plan 4 beta for OSX
Merlin Mann | Sep 22 2004
codejedi.com - Shadow Plan for Palm OS The new public beta of Shadow Plan 4 for OSX came out today, and it looks pretty neat (more in terms of functionality than the Java-y interface, but that’s a small quibble). In the same way that Tinderbox is the ideal mental model of Getting Things Done for many Mac users, I understand that Shadow Plan’s combination of flexible desktop outliner and Palm app has performed a similar role for PC users. I’d downloaded a much more primitive beta in November or so, and, even then, could definitely see how it would eventually be pretty cool. Now we finally get a taste of the real deal. I wish I had more time to play with this this week (even this post will be a lot shorter than I’d like), but I do encourage OSX fans of Palm and GTD to at least give this a spin. There’s an awful lot to like here, especially for the less tech-y, command-line-y folks out there. Be sure to look at all the stuff in the un-archived folder. There are tips, contributed materials, and a getting started guide in html. My very first impression is that if I can automate a MacNoteTaker style sync [in this case from txt to xml and back on the fly], this could very well be my killer app. Time will tell, (and time will have to wait until at least this weekend, I’m afraid). (Thanks: Matt Morss for the timely tip.) 7 Comments
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Syncing Progect (on the Palm)...Submitted by Paul Bx (not verified) on September 22, 2004 - 11:47am.
Syncing Progect (on the Palm) to Omni Outliner (on the Mac) is what I'd really like to be able to do. But evverybody has different favorites. There are so many permutations here that some kind of exchange format (e.g. OPML) might be our best hope for progress. » POSTED IN:
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