Re: archives from the golden age of outlining task managers
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Note: This message is from the outliners.com archive kindly provided by Dave Winer.
Outliners.com Message ID: 3229
Posted by daly_de_gagne
2005-05-11 07:39:15
Stephen, I think it is a question of trafe offs. I don’t use a lot of the more sophisticated features of ADM in the same way you or soome of the other folk may do. I have seen ADM move forward in many ways nonetheless, and am using Visual Mind and ADM in concert for my planning. Since I do not use a computer based calendar, the lack of abilities to schlep my infor through into a calendar is not a problem.
I am aesthetically inclined (a 4 on the Enegram for those who follow such things), so much about ADM appeals to me.
Re calendar, I have stepped backward (figure of speech b/c I think of it as a step forward because it recognizes my style of work). I have even given up pre-printed planner pages, and adopted a Moleskine notebook. At the start of each day I make my own page. Now I have all the space I need for appointnments, tasks, notes (especially notes, so now I wwite and capture more information). My efficiency has improved.
But I digress.
As I have said before, I really wish you were part of the testers group again at ADM.
Daly