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Posted by Jeffery Smith
Oct 1, 2017 at 10:12 PM
Correct, I was looking at Stephen’s Tinderbox tutorials on Vimeo. I just coughed up another $98 for another year of Tinderbox updates, and I still haven’t been able to work it into my workflow. This is probably year 10 of updates, and I really need to make Tinderbox work for me.
Dellu wrote:
Are you talking about Stephen’s videos?
>I am also familiar with this app. It is very interesting app.
>
>It is good for daily task management; just like all other task manement
>tools.
>
>But, if you want to use it for Bullet Journaling, I think an important
>component of the philosophy of BJ is the ability to plan the future; and
>the ability to see the big picture. I don’t find any easy way of doing a
>yearly planning (scheduling) with it.
>
>- for that matter, none of the rest of task manament tools can do that.
>You can schedule some specific tasks (in Things, for example), but, they
>all fall short of showign the big picures (birds eye view).
>
>The mindmapping tools like MindView (mindmanager, the brain) seem do
>better on that area.
>
>Again, the big project management systems, again, is they such at daily
>tracking of tasks.
>
>so, I always feel some kind of chasm between the task management
>systems and the daily task systems. For many years, the reason why OF
>doesn’t stuck with me is because it terribly fails to show me the big
>picture.
>
>My world view is Top-down. I have the big picture to do this
>year—>break it to months and then, daily tasks.
>
>Note of these system can effectively do it all.
>
>Other than that, I also like Noteplan for daily task managmenet.
Posted by Paul Korm
Oct 2, 2017 at 12:27 AM
Maybe open a support ticket? The developer is very responsive.
Jeffery Smith wrote:
So far, I like the interface, though a few times it wouldn’t let me add
>tasks (kept restoring the original intro screen). Not sure why.