MSD Organizer
Started by Graham Rhind
on 3/23/2008
Graham Rhind
3/23/2008 4:19 pm
Though MSD Organizer (http://www.msdsoft.com/eng/products/agenda/info.htm seems to have been around for some time, it doesn't seem to have been discussed in this forum. Does anybody have any experience with it and comments on it?
Thanks,
Graham
Thanks,
Graham
Daly de Gagne
3/24/2008 3:40 pm
Graham, thanks for the url.
So what do you think?
I downloaded the program, and didn't think much at first.
Then I started to play around a little, and to read the instructions, and began to see that there's a system built-in that appears to be pretty powerful.
Is it a replacement for UR or MyInfo -- I don't see a web-clipping capability. But in other ways it may be a good replacement.
The nice thing is that the free trial is for an unlimited period.
I'd be curious also to know what you and others think.
Daly
Graham Rhind wrote:
So what do you think?
I downloaded the program, and didn't think much at first.
Then I started to play around a little, and to read the instructions, and began to see that there's a system built-in that appears to be pretty powerful.
Is it a replacement for UR or MyInfo -- I don't see a web-clipping capability. But in other ways it may be a good replacement.
The nice thing is that the free trial is for an unlimited period.
I'd be curious also to know what you and others think.
Daly
Graham Rhind wrote:
Though MSD Organizer (http://www.msdsoft.com/eng/products/agenda/info.htm
seems to have been around for some time, it doesn't seem to have been discussed in this
forum. Does anybody have any experience with it and comments on
it?
Thanks,
Graham
Graham Rhind
3/24/2008 4:25 pm
Thanks Daly. I was getting the same schizophrenic reactions to MSD Organizer, which is why I wondered how others here had experienced it. It has a busy interface and it's not smooth to use - marking a task complete, for example, takes far too many clicks; there's no drag and drop support from other Windows' programs and there's no Internet integration (no built in browsing or web clipping).
On the other hand it handles tasks well and correctly (though I don't like the split between alarms and tasks); it can embed files; link to files through its history tab, and all in all it has a lot of power.
In my way of working it sits between Zoot and Ultra Recall/The Brain. I'm currently using Zoot for task management because of the superb ease of getting data into it by selecting text and then Ctrl-Z. On the other hand I remain very uncomfortable with its whimsies - what Zoot is designed to do is easy to grasp but it needs more of an overhaul than it's currently getting - I don't see why it should have to take the average new user so long to grasp how one needs to work with it (or why its long-term users and developer sometimes seem to revel in that caprice). Also, of course, it's lack of any text formatting capabilities is an issue for me.
Ultra Recall's integration of files and Internet are far advanced to MSD but I could never use UR more than I do now until Kinook pull their finger out and allow it to properly manage recurrence, and The Brain as a tool for task management is a non-starter.
So I'll probably not find a use for MSD, but I am intrigued by it ....
Graham
Daly de Gagne wrote:
On the other hand it handles tasks well and correctly (though I don't like the split between alarms and tasks); it can embed files; link to files through its history tab, and all in all it has a lot of power.
In my way of working it sits between Zoot and Ultra Recall/The Brain. I'm currently using Zoot for task management because of the superb ease of getting data into it by selecting text and then Ctrl-Z. On the other hand I remain very uncomfortable with its whimsies - what Zoot is designed to do is easy to grasp but it needs more of an overhaul than it's currently getting - I don't see why it should have to take the average new user so long to grasp how one needs to work with it (or why its long-term users and developer sometimes seem to revel in that caprice). Also, of course, it's lack of any text formatting capabilities is an issue for me.
Ultra Recall's integration of files and Internet are far advanced to MSD but I could never use UR more than I do now until Kinook pull their finger out and allow it to properly manage recurrence, and The Brain as a tool for task management is a non-starter.
So I'll probably not find a use for MSD, but I am intrigued by it ....
Graham
Daly de Gagne wrote:
Graham, thanks for the url.
So what do you think?
I downloaded the program, and
didn't think much at first.
Then I started to play around a little, and to read the
instructions, and began to see that there's a system built-in that appears to be
pretty powerful.
Is it a replacement for UR or MyInfo -- I don't see a web-clipping
capability. But in other ways it may be a good replacement.
The nice thing is that the
free trial is for an unlimited period.
I'd be curious also to know what you and others
think.
Daly
Graham Rhind wrote:
>Though MSD Organizer
(http://www.msdsoft.com/eng/products/agenda/info.htm
>seems to have been
around for some time, it doesn't seem to have been discussed in this
>forum. Does
anybody have any experience with it and comments on
>it?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Graham
