Oops.. I meant "may not fit with Chandler's priorities" :)

-Travis

Travis Vachon wrote:
> Just from checking those two threads I didn't notice it, so I apologize
> if this has already been mentioned!
>
> http://www.30boxes.com implements a pretty slick Quick Item Entry box.
> For what it's worth, the few times I've used it made me think "this is
> how quick entry should be."
>
> You can give it a whirl with:
>
> username: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> password: joecool
>
> What I really liked is that entering quick notes and appointments is as
> easy as possible, and other tasks like searching are kind of
> second-class actions. That may fit with Chandler's priorities, but it's
> certainly one point in the spectrum of possibilities.
>
> Travis
>
>
>
> Jeffrey Harris wrote:
>   
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> For a bit of history on this topic, see this thread:
>>
>> <http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/design/2006-January/003772.html>
>>
>>
>> an early sketch of a Chandler command line, and further in this thread:
>>
>> <http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/chandler-dev/2006-June/006091.html>
>>
>>
>> theres a long and more recent discussion of ways to approach a command
>> line.  Clearly we didn't reach consensus, I'm just hoping this
>> discussion can build on the past rather than repeating it.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Jeffrey
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