I was about to ask how to create a list of tasks not tagged with other
tasks, but I have figured it out:

[tag[task]!tag[done]] -[tag[task]tagging[]]


On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I'm glad it's making sense for you. If you're enjoying it I would
> encourage you to spread the word as far as you can - TW5 needs the oxygen
> of popularity to survive.
>

Tiddlywiki is a great way to keep records of information with complex
relationships.

I have tried various flavors of "MindMapping" software - Freemind, XMind,
CMapTools, TheBrain.  They are useful, but limited and tend to grow too
cumbersome as more functionality is added.

I also tried many different task management systems: Todoist, Google tasks,
task (a console text-based Linux application, very powerful, BTW), GTG,
Evolution, various Firefox add-ons.  In most of them, it's difficult to
create links between tasks/projects/contexts/contacts/emails/files etc.  I
like simple systems like "hipster PDA" which is just a stack of index
cards.  But with index cards, planning projects is difficult.  I can sort a
stack of cards by priority, but I cannot place same card into multiple
stacks grouped by contact/context/project.  Linking an index card to
computer files or emails is, of course, difficult.

TW5 seems unsurpassed in its flexibility while using a very minimal
interface.  It resembles a stack of index cards while allowing to group and
sort these cards as needed.

I do spread the word as much as I can.

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