Sounds like you need OmniFocus.
I find it works perfectly with YJ - any detailed notes, saved
documents I have relating to a task in YJ can be linked to from OF by
pasting the item link as a note for the task making the two work
pretty seamlessly together.
T.
On 6 May 2008, at 13:26,
On 5/6/08 at 5:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(The reason David Allen recommends a simple A-to-Z filing system as
part of the GTD method, it seems to me, is less about ease of
retrieval and more about ease of filing.
For me, this is where Yojimbo excels. With the current model, I
don't need
This is a great idea! I've always wondered how folks use Yojimbo and
approach data management in general. Although we all have our pet
requests, I'm sure the vast majority of us incorporated deeply into
our workflow.
For me, data management falls into one of the following (constantly
shifting as
My system keeps changing, but at the moment...
Folders - I maintain very broad categories of folder, which are really
only used for the drop box panel. They correspond to the answer to the
question why am I storing this? Is it for future reference, research
material to be examined later, a random