[Vimoutliner] VO-based todo manager: tkdo
Steve Litt
slitt at troubleshooters.com
Mon May 5 09:50:12 EDT 2008
On Monday 05 May 2008 03:28, Scott Scriven wrote:
> * Steve Litt <slitt at troubleshooters.com> wrote:
> > Understanding that I know absolutely nothing about GTD,
> > "contexts" or anything of the sort, could you please give me a
> > few relevent terms and simple definitions for those terms, as a
> > starting point?
>
> I've finally put this stuff online, and written some docs on
> it...
>
> http://toykeeper.net/programs/tkdo/
>
> You may also want to read the GTD page there:
>
> http://toykeeper.net/programs/tkdo/gtd
>
> Let me know if this helps, and if there's anything you think I
> need to add or change.
Hey Scott,
The "Task File Suggestions" section of http://toykeeper.net/programs/tkdo/
functions as incredibly persuasive ad copy, making me want to get the
product.
Was I reading this right that tkdo could be used as a salesman's tickler file?
I'm sure downloading and installing tkdo is trivial, but I don't yet have the
infrastructure for it. I have one main todo list file, maybe a couple others
that are probably obsolete, and one "irons in the fire" list. What lists
would you recommend someone start with? This is kind of like telling someone
what accounts a newbie should start with before installing an accounting
package.
Does tkdo have facilities for seeing what's been done? I like to see not only
where I'm going, but where I've been.
Thanks
SteveT
>
>
> -- Scott
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