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Musings about technology and other neat stuffTue, 29 Sep 2009 21:48:06 +0200http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4hourly1By: Organize IT Recap: Make Your Offline Life Easier, How To Be A Happy Introvert And Why We Can’t Always Break Bad Habits - Practical advice on personal development, productivity and GTD
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Organize IT Recap: Make Your Offline Life Easier, How To Be A Happy Introvert And Why We Can’t Always Break Bad Habits - Practical advice on personal development, productivity and GTDFri, 02 Jan 2009 17:21:32 +0000http://www.zzamboni.org/brt/2007/04/12/ooooh-shiny-thinking-rock-20/#comment-12211[...] but I did find it’s simplicity appealling. If you are interested in going hi-fi, check out this detailed review for an in-depth look at [...][...] but I did find it’s simplicity appealling. If you are interested in going hi-fi, check out this detailed review for an in-depth look at [...]
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HitchhikerSat, 02 Feb 2008 19:51:06 +0000http://www.zzamboni.org/brt/2007/04/12/ooooh-shiny-thinking-rock-20/#comment-11099<p>I'm closing comments on this post due to spam.</p>
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HitchhikerFri, 28 Sep 2007 22:32:51 +0000http://www.zzamboni.org/brt/2007/04/12/ooooh-shiny-thinking-rock-20/#comment-10980<p>Mike: the Java interface is definitely not "Macish", that's one big problem of TR on the Mac. I don't know of anyone who has done a video review, but it's not that hard to get around the app. Start by capturing some thoughts, then go to the process thoughts screen, and convert them into actions and projects. As you go, you can also customize your contexts, priorities, etc. It requires a bit of playing with it, but it is worth it once you get it set up.</p>
Mike: the Java interface is definitely not “Macish”, that’s one big problem of TR on the Mac. I don’t know of anyone who has done a video review, but it’s not that hard to get around the app. Start by capturing some thoughts, then go to the process thoughts screen, and convert them into actions and projects. As you go, you can also customize your contexts, priorities, etc. It requires a bit of playing with it, but it is worth it once you get it set up.
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Mike PerryWed, 26 Sep 2007 22:21:35 +0000http://www.zzamboni.org/brt/2007/04/12/ooooh-shiny-thinking-rock-20/#comment-10979<p>Any chance of someone doing a video review and posting it to YouTube? Screenshots are fine, but it helps to be watching someone go through all the steps to using it. I downloaded the 2.0 version and found the Java interface confusing and un-Macish. That said, I'd be willing to learn if this application is as handy as some says it is.</p>
Any chance of someone doing a video review and posting it to YouTube? Screenshots are fine, but it helps to be watching someone go through all the steps to using it. I downloaded the 2.0 version and found the Java interface confusing and un-Macish. That said, I’d be willing to learn if this application is as handy as some says it is.
]]>By: ThinkingRock + (Modded) PocketMod = the HipRock | GearFire Student Productivity
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ThinkingRock + (Modded) PocketMod = the HipRock | GearFire Student ProductivityWed, 26 Sep 2007 01:39:28 +0000http://www.zzamboni.org/brt/2007/04/12/ooooh-shiny-thinking-rock-20/#comment-10976<p>[...] can read a review here. Suffice to say, ThinkingRock is made by GTD’ers for GTD’ers. The main features that [...]</p>
[...] can read a review here. Suffice to say, ThinkingRock is made by GTD’ers for GTD’ers. The main features that [...]
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My Get Things Done List » Blog Archive » Thinking Rock 2.0 released [What's the next action]Sun, 02 Sep 2007 04:06:42 +0000http://www.zzamboni.org/brt/2007/04/12/ooooh-shiny-thinking-rock-20/#comment-10954<p>[...] for the Mac! I own a PC, but this must mean the Windows version is not far away any more. BrT wrote an excellent review on the new version and I must say, promising new features. One thing I especially look forward to [...]</p>
[...] for the Mac! I own a PC, but this must mean the Windows version is not far away any more. BrT wrote an excellent review on the new version and I must say, promising new features. One thing I especially look forward to [...]
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How I Get Things Done « Ben Kraal: making the ordinaryMon, 14 May 2007 02:21:49 +0000http://www.zzamboni.org/brt/2007/04/12/ooooh-shiny-thinking-rock-20/#comment-10903<p>[...] a Gamma release of 2.0 which by all accounts is also stable enough to use. There’s already a nice and long review on-line of 2.0 which does a better job than I will of explaining the [...]</p>
[...] a Gamma release of 2.0 which by all accounts is also stable enough to use. There’s already a nice and long review on-line of 2.0 which does a better job than I will of explaining the [...]
]]>By: Shared Memory » Blog Archive » Thinking Rock Version 2
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Shared Memory » Blog Archive » Thinking Rock Version 2Sun, 13 May 2007 16:35:24 +0000http://www.zzamboni.org/brt/2007/04/12/ooooh-shiny-thinking-rock-20/#comment-10901<p>[...] 2.0. Sie enthält viele Verbesserungen die ein wenig Feinschliff in den GTD-Workflow bringen. Im BrT-Blog könnt Ihr einen interessanten Bericht über die Verbesserungen der Version 2.0 [...]</p>
[...] 2.0. Sie enthält viele Verbesserungen die ein wenig Feinschliff in den GTD-Workflow bringen. Im BrT-Blog könnt Ihr einen interessanten Bericht über die Verbesserungen der Version 2.0 [...]
]]>By: Nützliches Denkzeug “Thinking Rock” | Innovation Wings
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Nützliches Denkzeug “Thinking Rock” | Innovation WingsMon, 07 May 2007 12:11:32 +0000http://www.zzamboni.org/brt/2007/04/12/ooooh-shiny-thinking-rock-20/#comment-10894<p>[...] kann. Die aktuelle Version ist 1.2.3. Von der Version 2.0 ist ein Gamma-Release verfügbar, der nützliche Funktionserweiterungen erhält. Im ersten Testbetrieb auf Windows lief diese Version [...]</p>
[...] kann. Die aktuelle Version ist 1.2.3. Von der Version 2.0 ist ein Gamma-Release verfügbar, der nützliche Funktionserweiterungen erhält. Im ersten Testbetrieb auf Windows lief diese Version [...]
]]>By: Kolz Blog » Blog Archive » Thinking Rock 2.0 released
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Kolz Blog » Blog Archive » Thinking Rock 2.0 releasedSat, 05 May 2007 11:40:03 +0000http://www.zzamboni.org/brt/2007/04/12/ooooh-shiny-thinking-rock-20/#comment-10891<p>[...] for the Mac! I own a PC, but this must mean the Windows version is not far away any more. BrT wrote an excellent review on the new version and I must say, promising new features. One thing I especially look forward to [...]</p>
[...] for the Mac! I own a PC, but this must mean the Windows version is not far away any more. BrT wrote an excellent review on the new version and I must say, promising new features. One thing I especially look forward to [...]
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