Hi Danielo

I didn't intend to critisize your suggestions (In fact I did not read your 
posts yet). I was talking about mGSD users, mainly in 2007 to about 2010, 
and the suggestions they left in groups and on Simons mGSD blog.

My own preference would be a pure GTD tool, with non-GTD functionality into 
other specialised apps.   In view of the highly modular nature of TW5, they 
could go into optional plugins.  This is the approach taken in the Allen 
book, which I have read twice, and it is what gives GTD so much power and 
clarity.  Again just my opinion as a fan.



On Thursday, September 18, 2014 3:59:50 PM UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> I can't avoid feeling referenced by that comment. 
> IF you think my suggestions does not worth to be on the implementation of 
> Briefcase, I would like to hear why.
> Rather than only asking for new features, I gave code ready to be used. 
> One of my main suggestions (that is already implemented on my personal 
> version) is to give context to the actions. I reviewed the OLD version of 
> mGSD and the context is present.
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> Here is a snapshot of how what I customized looks like. Let me know if you 
> find it useful or not:
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> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sBki8KF3Mes/VBrzCZTj0ZI/AAAAAAAALgo/w9IQ7OUjLDg/s1600/myDashboard.PNG>
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> Anyway, mGSD looks like a very matured tool. If you like it, there is 
> nothing that will make you leave it. TW5 is a reboot, a new point of view 
> so is normal to expect that things could change.
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> Regards.
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>

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