mGSD very specialised for the GTD methods. So for more general purposes you
don't need all that project/action/context junk.

I would suggest using MPTW. It should be comfortable for mMGSD users...

http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/

If you like to organise your notes then this might be of interest. It's a
short, slightly confusing walkthrough of how you can use MPTW to store
loosely structured information.
http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#%5B%5BTagglyTagging%20Tutorial%5D%5D


On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 5:48 AM, Josh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm sure that we are all familiar with the research method of taking
> notes on individual notecards (If you aren't, just google "notecard
> research method" and you will find several examples of it). I think I
> first learned it in elementary school when doing a report on ducks.
> Now as a graduate student my research is much more complex.
> Unfortunately, somewhere along the way the notecard method fell out of
> use in my research in favor of PDFs and hardcopies of the articles and
> books I was using.
> It has become necessary to reincorporate this method into my research
> to simplify an organize the whole process. I was thinking of using GTD
> TiddlyWikki to do it. I was wondering if anyone has used it to
> organize their research notes, and if there are any helpful tips on
> how to best utilize it for this purpose.
> -JM
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