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a very quick look at evernote

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thomthowolf:

maybe a more detailed workflow will shed some light on how to link a project with all its related tasks in a particular view (projects).
-vixay (October 06, 2006, 05:18 AM)
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I will attempt to write something about how I handle projects this weekend.
(I can only identify xplorer2 in the quick launch area.)
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Sorry, nothing exciting, just my personal arrangement of True Launch Bar.
http://truelaunchbar.com/index.html :)

alxwz:
Sorry, nothing exciting, just my personal arrangement of True Launch Bar.
http://truelaunchbar.com/index.html
-thomthowolf (October 06, 2006, 01:47 PM)
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Thanks, I didn't get around yet to have a look at that one, although a 50% discount is tempting  :)

fkform:
For vixay-

To use a hierarchical view in your projects, you might check out this program:  freemind.  It's free, has great versatility, and offers a variety of ways to organize by color, font, order, and icons.


http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

vixay:
For vixay-

To use a hierarchical view in your projects, you might check out this program:  freemind.  It's free, has great versatility, and offers a variety of ways to organize by color, font, order, and icons.


http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
-fkform (October 10, 2006, 09:23 PM)
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i already use mindmanager, i was looking to do that within the GTD context, and i haven't looked at using freemind or mindmanager as a GTD tool, from what i can see though it wouldn't be easy to create different views for the same data, using a mind mapping tool.

Anyway, so far i have settled on MLO, lets see how the experiment progresses :). I like MLO's ability to quickly 
* convert project -> task, or task -> project
* ordered task lists, with only the top item showing first (i.e. basic sequential dependencies)
* flexible automatically generated task lists.
there are a bunch of things i don't like, but i'll deal, it's time to stop being lazy, whining and start workin'!

So far what i like about evernote are (and wish they were in MLO)
* damn cool auto categorization using keyword filters
* nice colorful UI with little icons (icons are better as visual cues than text)

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