If your familiar wiht David Allen's GTD, this tool alligns really well 
with his approach!!! GREAT tool guys!!!





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03/06/2008 06:39 PM
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Re: [ann] Seek 1.0 - faceted browsing for Thunderbird



On 3/6/2008 7:20 PM, David Huynh wrote:
> Wayne Mery wrote:
>> On 3/6/2008 6:59 PM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
>> 
>>> David Huynh wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On behalf of the Haystack group and Simile team, I'm happy to 
announce 
>>>> the availability of "Seek", an extension to Mozilla Thunderbird (v2) 
>>>> that implements faceted browsing features for browsing through email 
>>>> more efficiently:
>>>>
>>>>     http://simile.mit.edu/seek/
>>>>
>>>> The screencast explains Seek in more details.
>>>> 
>>> BTW, this is so awesome and so useful that it instantly became the 
>>> SIMILE tool that, daily, I use the most.
>>>
>>> Now if only one could "seek" more than one email folder at the same 
>>> time... (seek on a 'smart folder' perhaps? or create virtual folders 
>>> that are the sum of many?)
>>> 
>> very nice. also, seems to work fine on trunk build.
>>
>> however, on my imap folders > 80-90 messages the indexing fails to 
complete.
>> 
> I've just uploaded a new XPI at the same URL... Let me know if that 
> works better for you.
> 
> David

Yup, that did the trick.  Thanks David.

one thought immediately comes to mind, is there a quick way to focus the 
"content text search" input field?
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