Interesting that some people need the computer also for organizing themselfs. A live without it has got unimaginable then.
SCNR, just kidding.
Annotation: I begin to use my smartphone for organisational tasks, too. Before I had a huge paper calendar at the wall, writing with pencil on it all the time.
This is the oppinion of the author, it does not force you to share and is signed automatically.
You are free to keep them all errors for your own. Linux is the best game I ever played.
Thanks Fred.
However I'm looking for something applicable to the GTD method out of the box.
I'll have more time on my hand soon. Will build it if no one else gets there first.
What really matters is where you are going, not where you come from.
Making Getting Things Done easier is etm's goal. Getting Things Done, commonly abbreviated as GTD, is an action management method, and the title of a extremely popular book by David Allen. GTD rests on the common sense notion that with a complete and current inventory of all commitments, organized and reviewed in a systematic way, the mind is freed from the job of remembering everything that needs to be done, and can focus on actually performing those tasks.
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For anyone willing to try, just don't, at least not until at least salix 13.1. It needs a newer gtk than the one slackware 13.0 has. There are probably going to be new gtk packages in slackware-current soon though.
gapan wrote:For anyone willing to try, just don't, at least not until at least salix 13.1. It needs a newer gtk than the one slackware 13.0 has. There are probably going to be new gtk packages in slackware-current soon though.
Thanks, gapan. Same problem with ario.
Waiting eagerly for the new gtk.