I agree completely with your mail. Sometimes I am afraid to forget
some items because I don't remember all the tags' name. I really need
tags and folders.
I try Eaglefiler (nested folders AND tags) : it tastes like Yojimbo,
but it is not Yojimbo - but looks fine too.
And I am still an
I agree completely with your mail. Sometimes I am afraid to
forget some items because I don't remember all the tags' name.
I really need tags and folders.
I try Eaglefiler (nested folders AND tags) : it tastes like
Yojimbo, but it is not Yojimbo - but looks fine too.
I've seen several people
Scott M.
I have to say your use of Yojimbo as an everyday GTD tool is pretty
impressive. Just the ambition to try and use it that way is impressive.
I don’t really see that as the purpose of Yojimbo. (It’s really just
considered an archival application.) That doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be
used to
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 6:00 PM, Luis Roca
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You're definitely not alone in your hesitance to use tags. David said
this weekend that humans are spacial thinkers. Which is why stuffing
things into an established hierarchy makes more sense than tags. While
it's true
On 5 May 2008, at 18:00, Luis Roca wrote:
Carlton,
You've inspired me. I'm planning a trip to the
Bronx Zoo in the next few weeks. : )
Glad to be of service. Have fun! :-)
C
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