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Sciral Consistency: Track Fuzzy Interval Tasks
Merlin Mann | Nov 30 2004
Gordon Meyer recently recommended I check out Sciral Consistency, a neat little app that’s somewhere between an event calendar and a TODO list manager. It lets you track tasks that need to be done on a regular basis, such as watering plants, changing kitty litter, or washing your car. While Entourage (and, I assume, Outlook) can do something similar with interval-based events, Consistency adds the novel ability to set a range of days over which a task can be completed. So, for example, you might want to change your water filter every 30-60 days or rake the front yard every 5-9 days. Consistency presents your tasks in a scannable Excel-like grid that makes it simple to see which items are in the current “do” range. It also looks useful as a way to track your progress toward a goal—you can quickly see how close you are to your plan of hitting the gym three times a week or calling Grandma twice a month. It also would be handy for Getting Things Done nerds who want to pull repeating items from their hard landscape calendar and get them onto a list where they can be reviewed and completed in context. I do wish this were just an integrated function of full-on PIMs or even that Consistency had a basic alarm functionality. As is, the price is just a skosh high for me, but it does provide a clever solution for a fuzzy problem. Sciral Consistency [Download]. OSX & Windows. $25.00. “The unregistered version is fully featured, but has a few limits to encourage you to register if you like it.” 6 Comments
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Being a GTD newbie myself,...Submitted by Jack Baty (not verified) on December 14, 2004 - 5:18pm.
Being a GTD newbie myself, so far I've been using a low-tech solution involving the (physical) 43 folders. I just jot down the repeating task on an index card and toss it into whichever day (or month, depending on the frequency) folder I choose. Then, on that day, BLAM! it's right there in front of me. Then, when the task is complete I toss it into the next target day's folder and forget about it. » POSTED IN:
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