Seconded. Or thirded or whatever.  The "self-modifying html page" concept is
technically impressive, but in some respects it's very restrictive (
portability, performance ) and it's the UI that I'm attached to, not the
method by which data is stored.

I use MPTW for notes at work but otherwise I've moved on from mGSD and MPTW
because of the portability issue, and I reluctantly use tools I like less
because they're available when I need them.



On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 08:34, Simon Baird <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd love for mGSD to have solutions for syncing and for mobile use. An iPad
> mGSD would be pretty good too.
>
> I think the answer is to separate out the front/end UI from the datastore.
> Then the datastore could be in the cloud and the syncing problem is solved.
> And there could be different UI variations depending on your device.
>
> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have the same problem.  mGSD is so disgustingly easy to use, but I
>> can't take it on my Droid easily.  I can't use Evernote because work
>> blocks it.  Still looking for what works best for me.  But I am still
>> recommending mGSD to a lot of people.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>> On May 19, 3:00 pm, marcwomm <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > I have been  using Monkey GTD for about 2 and a half years now and I
>> > was pretty happy with it. What I always missed though was the fact
>> > that I do not have my list available when I am not at the computer.
>> > I had followed the set up for Outlook by the David Allen company and I
>> > cannot sync the tasks with my iPhone as the MS Exchange setting from
>> > my work email do not allow it (I had checked with IT).
>> >
>> > So, now I am wondering about any other options for me to use and I
>> > have checked out if I can use mGSD via the Safari Browser on the
>> > iPhone ... and it does not work
>> > I have also tried the Opera Mini Browser with the same results.
>> >
>> > I have also tried Toodledo as it sync's with the iPhone and I do not
>> > like the set up.
>> >
>> > As I am working with a Windows laptop Omnifocus is out of the
>> > question.
>> >
>> > I would really like to have my list available when I'm not a the
>> > laptop. Is there anything you can recommend other than moving back to
>> > Pen and Paper?
>> >
>> > I have read about a GTD setup within Evernote. Has anyone any thoughts
>> > and experience on this?
>> >
>> > M.
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