Ken
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Hardware CRIMP?
6/1/2011
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>If it were me, rather than carrying around and paying for an iPad and a netbook, I'd just
>go with the 11" MacBook Air. Close to the same cost, no Windows operating system to de...
Hardware CRIMP?
6/1/2011
JohnK wrote:
>As always, the rule is: buy the product for what it is now, not what it might
>become.
I do not disagree, but the way that they update Android devices, it may be a bit more frustrating...
Hardware CRIMP?
6/1/2011
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Quite right; Android 2.x was aimed at phones, period.
>Android 3.x has been developed for tablets.
True, but in some ways, this is not all bad (except for being left b...
Hardware CRIMP?
6/1/2011
I forgot to mention that its good to hear that a change in hardware helped your situation.
--Ken
Hardware CRIMP?
6/1/2011
Dr Andus wrote:
>I bought an Asus netbook
>when it first came out for the exact same reason. I thought it would become easier to
>capture ideas on the go. Also, I wanted to be able to surf the inter...
Hardware CRIMP?
5/31/2011
My Samsung NC-10 netbook that I have used for the past two and a half years is starting to act up (screen problems), and I do not know if it can be easily and affordably repaired. I have certainly us...
PIM for Ipod Touch?
5/31/2011
Jim,
enjoy your new Ipod Touch. I tried to use one to replace my Sony Clie, but eventually bought a Droid phone last year. But, before I switched, I was looking at Pocket Informant. And, I was usi...
Edwin wrote:
>Firstly I chose Astrid (which is popular), before I noticed
>Wunderlist has a Android version which I finally have chosen. Reasons:
>
>Most
>importantly, it allows me group tasks into ...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>I believe that GQueues
>covers all that and more; the offline version is not a native Android app, it's an HTML5
>mobile version of the web service, which is very powerf...
Ken wrote:
>I am a
>Toodledo user, and am using it in conjunction with GotToDo as well as Pocket
>Informant. UTD is very similar in concept to GotToDo, and I looked at it some time ago,
>but decid...
Lisette,
Thanks for the hearty recommendation. I was hoping for a web-based app, but will give MLO's Android app a look.
--Ken
MadaboutDana wrote:
>What about:
>
>Ultimate To-Do List (http://www.todolist.co/), syncs with
>Toodledo, supports subtasks etc. Works on either smartphone or tablet (with special
>tablet view).
Bil...
As I have an out of town trip coming up later this month, I remembered that I did not move my packing and preparation lists off of my Sony Clie before it lost charge on me and did a hard reset on me s...
In case you use LastPass to store your passwords, please read the following: http://blog.lastpass.com/2011/05/lastpass-security-notification.html .
--Ken
MyInfo 6 Just Released
4/13/2011
MadaboutDana wrote:
>You might want to take a look at the rather unusual TreeLine, which allows you to build
>semi-relational/semi-hierarchical databases in a tree/note combination.
>There's nothing...
Sort of a sticky notes program--plus
3/29/2011
Looks interesting. Two somewhat similar web-based programs come to mind: http://www.myemailreminders.com/ and www.nudgemail.com . I especially like the latter as it works through e-mail, and I keep...
Tasks vs. To-Do Items in Outlook 2007
3/19/2011
Hi Franz,
Thank you for the reply and for the link to that series of articles. I am looking forward to reading it!
--Ken
Tasks vs. To-Do Items in Outlook 2007
3/17/2011
Its just about a year later, and I am going to revive this old thread because I am again having some fits with Outlook. It has been acceptable for a simple tak manager, but I am now adding a new, dis...
Single-pane outliners
3/17/2011
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>Dr. Andus,
>
>I've always found Natara Bonsai to feel more like a task manager than an
>outliner, but I can see that it could function fine as an outliner as you describe it.
>...
Online notepads
2/22/2011
I, too, found them difficult to understand as I looked at their web sites. I am sure there must be some use for these programs, but they kind of remind me of solutions in search of problems. But, sp...
A quick update. While I have not yet found the soslution that I was hoping to find, I did coem accross a number of web-based services that you can forward or send mail to and they will send them back...
Ipad
2/8/2011
The March 2011 issue of MacWorld has a focus on using the iPad as a work/productivity tool. While I have not yet read the articles, it also compares the iPad to the new 11-inch MacBook Air. You may ...
Mac: Notebook vs Notetaker
1/28/2011
In reading this post (as I was not the author of the above post), I realize that we now have two Kens posting on the site. I am a bit surprised that site software does not prohibit identical names, b...
Mark wrote:
>The iPhone mail app adds links to dates/times in email messages that you can click on to
>add an event to the calendar. Android doesn't offer something similar?
Mark,
If it is offere...
I have had my android smartphone for over six months now, and for better and for worse, it is my pocket productivity tool. I can quickly check my e-mail accounts, my Google calendar (albeit I will mo...
