Well, I am glad you like d-cubed. But note that "waiting for" is built  
into the app, in the sense that you merely need to create an  
appropriate context. I personally use "-waiting" so it sorts ahead of  
"@" contexts, but I also have hashed "#" contexts for specific people  
that I frequently wait on. So you would simply set the context to,  
say, "#wife" to signify you are waiting for your wife to complete an  
action.

Ask on the main TiddlyWiki group to see if anyone knows of a  
"TaskTimer" plugin.

Hope this helps,

-- tomo

"Don't think you are. Know you are." - Morpheus

On 18-Mar-09, at 8:57 AM, YinYanger wrote:

>
> No, was a D3 sample file I got on a GTD Yahoo group. Then it was a
> changed sample file...
> But as D3 stands for "do it, delegate it, defer it", I think the
> "delegate" feature (and the "waiting for" list) would be a natural
> feature of D3...
> Thanks, BTW.
> As a beginner in GTD, I prefer the simple (and very intuitive)
> approach of D3 over mGTD. Only if it could run on my mobile phone
> (using J2ME)...
>
> Keep the great work!
>
> On Mar 17, 10:48 am, Tom Otvos <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello Yin,
>>
>> Are you perhaps confusing d-cubed with mGTD? There is no "Delegate"
>> nor "TaskTimer" feature in any d-cubed revision. As to the backups,
>> the file name format is a TiddlyWiki thing, so you would need to  
>> tweak
>> that.
>>
>> -- tomo
>>
>> "Breathing in long, he discerns, 'I am breathing in long'" - MN 118
>>
>> On 17-Mar-09, at 8:25 AM, YinYanger wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi!
>>
>>> I loved D3, but since it don't works on the current version of Opera
>>> (Opera's bug) I give it up by now.
>>> But I tried D3 on a portable version of Opera 10 (from
>>> http://www.kejut.com/operaportable) and it works!!!
>>> So I tested it yesterday and found some issues:
>>
>>> 1) The backups are saved in the format Name_date_time. OK. But the
>>> time used is GMT and my time zone is GMT - 3! For instance, in the
>>> tests made yesterday, I saved the changes at 16/03/2009 23:54:22 (my
>>> local hour). But the file name says 17/03/2009 02:54:22!! This could
>>> be confuse in some scenarios.
>>> 2) Where is the Delegate feature? I saw that in a v1.2 file, but  
>>> maybe
>>> it had some extra plugins for that...
>>> 3) Where is the TaskTimer feature? Same as above. It could be very
>>> useful in some cases
>>
>>> Best regards!
> >


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