Not the same thing exactly, I know, but I simply tag my projects with
my various "realms", and then then update my ProjectList tiddler to
include sliders for the various tagged "realms". I think examples have
been posted here before, but here is mine:

*+++(gtdImportantProjectsSliderState)[Important:] <<list tagged
"project important -someday" all>>===
+++(gtdMBSProjectsSliderState)[MyBandSite:] <<list tagged "project
mybandsite -important -someday" all>>===
+++(gtdVPIProjectsSliderState)[VPI:] <<list tagged "project vpi -
important -someday" all>>===
+++(gtdOtherProjectsSliderState)[Other:] <<list tagged "project -vpi -
mybandsite -important -someday" all>>===

-- tomo

On Dec 5, 7:58 pm, Jonas Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> I thought I'd throw the question out here.
>
> I've been using D3 for over 8 months and I like it.  I happened to
> take another test ride on mgtd the other day and found some features I
> really liked and some others that I preferred in D3.
>
> Has anyone made any enhancements to D3 that would duplicate the
> functionality of realm's in Mgtd.
>
> I really like the mgtd feature of being able to separate work from
> home which is lacking in d3.  But.. I rather prefer how projects look
> in D3.
>
> Or I suppose the converse would be.. How about making the project
> action in mgtd look like d3 instead of being grouped by context.
>
> JT

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