On 1/22/16 5:34 AM, Jacob Peck wrote:
I know it's not quite exactly the same, but for a while I was using a
home-brewed system I called LTD (Leo Things Done), that leveraged the
power of Leo and a few custom plugins (now part of the codebase) to
organize my life. I fell out of the habit, but i
Thanks, Jake.
I enjoyed your blog article and I have set up your LTD hierarchy in my Leo
file. I'm using it mainly for recurring tasks at the moment, but would
probably use it more if we could find ways to tie it into calendar apps
like Rob mentioned.
-Richard
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 5:34 AM,
I think Leo can be the killer PIM of all time (no, not an exaggeration). It
seems there could be ways to 'hook' into other APIs (like CardDav and
CalDav), I just don't have the programming 'chops' to do it. However, I'd
be willing to pitch in on a crowdfunding project (as long as the final
prod
I know it's not quite exactly the same, but for a while I was using a
home-brewed system I called LTD (Leo Things Done), that leveraged the
power of Leo and a few custom plugins (now part of the codebase) to
organize my life. I fell out of the habit, but it was quite effective
for me for a whi
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 8:52 PM, Richard Andersen
wrote:
> Also, I do agree that a GTD use-cased based model is a great way to focus
> and validate the Leo mods we're aiming for.
>
Yes. This would be an interesting project.
EKR
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Also, I do agree that a GTD use-cased based model is a great way to focus
and validate the Leo mods we're aiming for.
-Richard
On Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 6:50:18 PM UTC-8, Richard Andersen wrote:
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> Hello Don.
>
> Glad you're interested in this initiative.Rob and I (see above) had a
Hello Don.
Glad you're interested in this initiative.Rob and I (see above) had a
good/productive conversation today and it seems like we're converging on a
short list of items that will really help bridge the Ecco to Leo gap.
I'm going to see if we can get a call set up, for those who'd
On 1/21/16 10:13 AM, Don Dwiggins wrote:
Thanks for tackling this, and keep me in the loop. I'm a programmer
(and one of the "Ecco refugees"), but with little time to spare.
Still, with proper motivation, I might be able to free up a block of
time now and then to implement something.
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Thanks for tackling this, and keep me in the loop. I'm a programmer
(and one of the "Ecco refugees"), but with little time to spare. Still,
with proper motivation, I might be able to free up a block of time now
and then to implement something.
Don
Question: given the range of features that
Thanks for your interest, Jon.
A small group is coming together, so let's pool some ideas and see what can
be done.
I'm going to schedule a demo of what I've done for a few who are interested
to kick things off.Edward (creator of Leo) was generous in spending
some time with me to discuss t
You'll have seen my name in some of the 'Ecco Refugees' type threads,
although I came to Leo independantly of that. I *am* something of a
programmer, if that helps, although only a beginner as far as working
within Leo.
Would be interested in hearingmore of your work via PM or whatever.
Re
Sounds good, Rob.
I'll show you what I've put together so far to get your input.Will PM
you to find some time.
Thanks for offering to participate!Beta testing and providing input
will certainly help.
-Richard
On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 4:36:02 PM UTC-8, Largo84 wrote:
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> I'm int
I'm interested in your project as an 'ECCO refuge', but I'm not much of a
programmer, so I don't know how much help I can be (except as an interested
observer and possibly beta tester).
Rob
On Friday, January 15, 2016 at 12:21:05 PM UTC-5, Richard Andersen wrote:
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> Hello all.
>
>
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 11:21 AM, Richard Andersen
wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I'm checking to see if there are any members of the community who'd be
> interested in working on / supporting / contributing to what I think will
> be a great project, and one that aligns well with Leo's amazing
> capabil
help the deluge that much - have now switched jobs and hoping
> that will work ;-)
>
> Cheers -Terry
>
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> *From:* Richard Andersen >
> *To:* leo-editor >
> *Sent:* Friday, January 15, 2016 11:21 AM
> *Subject:* Looking to engage a Leo e
uch - have now switched jobs and hoping that will work
;-)
Cheers -Terry
From: Richard Andersen
To: leo-editor
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 11:21 AM
Subject: Looking to engage a Leo expert in a paid project
Hello all.
I'm checking to see if there are any members of the com
Hello all.
I'm checking to see if there are any members of the community who'd be
interested in working on / supporting / contributing to what I think will
be a great project, and one that aligns well with Leo's amazing
capabilities.
I am a long-time EccoPro user and have recently discovered L
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