From: "Scott Junner" <[email protected]>

> I'm looking for suggestions, if you have them.
>
> I want a personal organiser that is organised. Go figure.

Let me try;-) Maybe you write it. I do not have the time - partially
thanks to the lack of the personal organizer;-)

BTW: I spend a morning walking (without thinking of documenting,
photographing etc.) and writing mail on paper. It really feels healthier
than all of the electronic gadgets which are stealing hours craving for
attention.

I am more and more in favour of "single purpose machines." If I want a
phone I use a phone. If I want to read I read a book.

If I want to work or doing more complicated things I use a computer.

The best organizer seems to be notebook. A6 so it fits in my trousers.
What's missing is a "grep" and a "sort". And a one click action on my
mailreader, browser etc. to "send" it to the notebook.

So maybe you can build this one for me;-)

But in absence of it, what about a web app containing this?

If you put it in the cloud you have it everywhere as long as you have a
computer.

So, what's needed?

1. A database
2. An easy way to insert events
3. A URL for every reference
4. A tagging system
5. A search engine
6. A slick presentation

A lot of bits and pieces exists. Maybe it just needs some assembly work to
get it done. Or it already exists?

BTW: This all screams for a standardized object-oriented base system and
GUI so you can add an "organizer dialogue", "open" and 'search" action to
every object you want to reference..

I am definitely not up to scratch in all areas so I wonder what people can
contribute in a "brain storming" session.

Regards
Peter

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