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How are you using GTDTiddlyWiki?
Merlin Mann | May 12 2005
GTDTiddlyWiki - all your tasks are belong to you I’m really intrigued by GTDTiddlyWiki, which is a clever wiki for implementing David Allen’s Getting Things Done system. It’s fun to use and a bit of a technical marvel (tip: shutting off animations under “Options” greatly sped things up for me). Since I’m in one of my periodic “No new tools!” modes, I’m really just playing with it right now, albeit enjoyably. But, from the popularity of the site, I gather that a lot of you are using GTDTiddlyWiki to implement your Getting Things Done system. I’m curious to hear how it’s going for you. Specifically:
Spill. (Also: lively thread on the Google Group) edit 2005-05-12 09:21:26 : Memo to self. Count number of unnecessary adverbs in anything written before 6:00 am. Remove many before posting. 77 Comments
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I'm finding the non-server aspect...Submitted by Jonathan El-Bizri (not verified) on May 12, 2005 - 9:25am.
I'm finding the non-server aspect actually a great benefit: not having to have an internet connection in order to access ones tasks manager is rather essential for a commuter. I have found a bug however: deleting or renaming the default tiddly wiki from the 'DefaultTiddlers' tiddler forces a static, un-editable (and soon out of date) one to appear on the next load. If you do a 'search' you can get to the correct version of the event, but there doesn't seem to be any way to remove the static one. » POSTED IN:
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