I have not had time to test with Prism, and based on Jonathan's
comments, I'm a bit wary. I think I'll try the other workaround first
(macro'ing tiddlers closed and all of the sidebar macros placed in
sliders). I may also just set up a new 3.x mgtd on tiddlyspot and
then import the existing
I just tried upgrading to TW 2.5.x and mGTD 3.whatever and saw an
incredible slowdown from my old TW 2.2 + mGTD 2.1. Every change in a
tiddler (action, project, whatever) resulted in long periods of 100%
cpu usage. Eventually those periods would end. For now I'm sticking
with the old version. If
My one problem is that to move information out of MonkeyGTD, I end up
copying things into a text file manually, and then saving the text
file.
If I get my JavaScript skills together, maybe I'll automate the export
process, but for the moment, manual export makes sense. I'm open to
I've used Firefox inthe last few days to create webapps for my main
twikis including MGTD. It addresses slow performance very well.
At this early stage of development, there is a bit of mucking about as
Prism is not yet ready for prime time portability. I expect that will
change pretty quickly.
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 6:20 AM, Jonathan El-Bizri srnd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
[...]
I’m sure I’m not alone in needing a faster implementation of mGTD.
Suggestions? This hasn't been addressed to any satisfaction anywhere I
look.
Are you using v3 of mGTD? Or still on v1 or v2?
Hello all,
Like everyone here, my professional and personal life is now neatly
contained in the essential and wondrous jscript and html wrapping that
is monkeyGTD.
And I live a very full life. Exceedingly so it, apparently, since now
that I've made mGTD essential, it's starting to verge on
Hi Jonathan,
You don't mention which browser you're using so I don't know if you've
already tried Prism (http://prism.mozilla.com/)? In exchange for the loss
of a few browser features, Prism gives me an enormous improvement in speed.
cmari
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Jonathan El-Bizri
Thanks, I'm checking it out.
So far, it hasn't behaved very well: a quick add of 5 items crashed
it. I will continue investigating and report back.
Is there any reason why adding new items would be particularly slow?
Thanks,
Jon
On May 19, 2:40 pm, cmari cema...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
With all macro'ing tiddlers closed and all of the sidebar macros
placed in sliders, it's pretty zippy! Thanks!
And being able to minimize it to the system tray and being able to use
Firefox while I wait for it to 'compute' are definite improvements.
Long term, the scalability issues will need