They have a Portable Chrome as well, but it was giving me fits with
one of my other plugins.  I do like the speed, but I find that really,
if I turn off animations (which don't really add any functionality) my
mGSD works plenty fast enough.   And really, I need to clear out of
lot of my old projects and move them over to my archive.

On Aug 5, 1:03 pm, Gary Buckley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the response, turns out I can use Chrome as it doesn't
> require internet access and that seems to be the fastes of the bunch.
> (but I like that portable firefox option so I'll be sticking that on
> my USB anyway!).
>
> The plugin for the journal list is a real find, thanks.
>
> Cheers,
> Gary
>
> On Aug 5, 4:50 pm, youngheart80 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 1. My answer on that score is Portable Firefox from PortableApps.com.
> > My environment at work is quite locked down - more prison than work
> > place in my opinion - and PortableApps.com is a godsend.  It runs
> > directly from a USB drive with no installation required.  So, Portable
> > Firefox and my mGSD go on the stick and I always have it with me.
>
> > 2. I use journal entries for keeping my personal journal - not GTD
> > info.  I ended up making a new tiddler that has all of my journal
> > entries listed using the ForEachTiddlerPlugin (http://tiddlywiki.abego-
> > software.de/).
>
> > 3. Don't think so, though you could just star the project maybe?
>
> > 4. Hopefully answer to #1 will fix that.
>
> > 5. That's one way to think of it.  I think of Areas like "hats" or if
> > you've read Covey's 7 Habits, "roles".  Essentially, both Realms and
> > Areas are other ways to group related projects and actions.  So in my
> > case, I have my Realm set to "Work", then I have Areas "Shop
> > Support" (I provide engineering support to the shop - role or hat
> > would be "engineer") and "Leadership Team" (where I am chairman of a
> > committee for improving work-life for the engineering dept.).  My
> > contexts of Email, Desk, Phone, Fax, etc. can be shared across Areas
> > (so I can send emails to the shop supervisor as part of "Shop Support"
> > or emails to my committee as part of "Leadership Team") and across
> > Realms (I can send emails to my friends from my home computer).  If I
> > know I've only got a limited amount of time/energy I can narrow my
> > list down quickly to the things that give me the most bang for my
> > buck.
>
> > For me, it meant I didn't have to have contexts that looked like @Work-
> > email or @Home-email.  So instead of lots of contexts, I got Realms
> > and Areas to help refine how and when I worked on projects.
>
> > Check out PortableApps.com.  I think you'll find it liberating.
> > Grant
>
> > On Aug 3, 8:35 pm, Gary Buckley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi, I've been using Thinking Rock for GTD for a while now and have
> > > just picked up (and transferred tasks into) mGSD, a few things either
> > > struck me as questions or issues other people may see.
>
> > > 1. The initial hurdle to using mGSD was the fact it wouldn't save
> > > changes on my PC at work (the IT dept have restricted internet
> > > explorer) but was fine at home (Firefox).  This was irritating as d-
> > > cubed saved just fine and from what I could tell with a bit of
> > > research seemed to be doing the same thing on save.  I discovered that
> > > if I did a "save as..." and specified a complete file (rather than the
> > > file/folder combo thing) then when I opened that newly saved file I
> > > could then use the "save changes" option.  Very odd behaviour and I'd
> > > have given in if I weren't so stubborn.
>
> > > 2. I see lots of references to "journal" tiddlers, what's the idea
> > > with them?  I like the idea of keeping journal entries in mGSD as it
> > > would keep my Work Log and Task List in the same place.  But I
> > > couldn't see how you reviewed previous journal entries effectively.
>
> > > 3. Is there an option that will force actions to inherit the star if
> > > their projects have it?
>
> > > 4. I've just dumped my details into mGSD from Thinking Rock and
> > > noticed that IE slowed down a lot, is this a known issue?  Running at
> > > home firefox hasn't had any problems with speed.
>
> > > 5. I'm used to Projects, Actions and Contexts but Realms and Areas are
> > > new to me.  I get the impression Areas are like never ending Projects,
> > > thus Projects are really sub-projects of Areas.  Is this how people
> > > use them?  Realms are much more obvious as they provide a clear way to
> > > shift focus between managing work tasks/home tasks/whatever.
>
> > > I'm really impressed with the quality of the software, nicely done.
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > Gary- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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