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Working offline with notes/outliners
Mekkaniak | Jul 24 2006
(Yes, offline, in my own computer. No webtwopointoh extravaganza.) I have been trying a couple of softwares for handling my GTD lists, projects, notes and other bits and pieces I find on the web. Something that can handle the various types of data, and produce nice printouts/exports when I need too present the status of my various projects. TaoNotes was nice but would be even more useful if it had a proper documentation. It is also a bit bloated since it tries to be several things at once. ConnectedText is really good, but I want HTML support. Its not enough with Wiki markup. I am currently using UltraRecall which so far has met my expectations. It also has an open data structure, so I for could for example add a "@Context" field to my Tasks. So, any other recomendations? 5 Comments
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Org-mode is a very powerful...Submitted by jason.mcbrayer on September 23, 2006 - 10:00am.
Emacs. If you're not already an Emacs user, it might not be worth taking up just for Org, but if you are, or think you might want to be, it's a plain-text-based solution that actually has a lot more capabilities than many solutions that look more high-tech. I use Emacs on both Unix and Windows. » POSTED IN:
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