December 29, 2007 at 10:16 pm
· Filed under GTD, GyroQ, MindManager, MindReader, OutLinker, OutLook, ResultsManager
I made a few big improvements to the OutLinker macro today. It now stores its configuration settings in a notes folder so it is easier to upgrade/configure without editing code. It will also prompt user for the archive store/folder if it doesn’t find them. For fun it counts the number of messages you have processed […]
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December 22, 2007 at 10:52 am
· Filed under GTD, GyroQ, MindManager, MindReader, OutLinker, OutLook, ResultsManager
Outlinker is evolving quickly as it gets some use and the suggestions trickle in. I used it to successfully drain my Gmail inbox to zero for the first time using Microsoft Outlook this morning and made several edits along the way. The macro now lets you select the messages you want to process and then […]
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December 21, 2007 at 12:45 am
· Filed under GTD, MindManager, MindReader, OutLinker, OutLook, ResultsManager
Getting In to Empty: Getting “IN” to empty doesn’t mean actually doing all the actions and projects you’v collected. It just means identifying each item and deciding what it is, what it means, and what you’re going to do with it”. (David Allen, Getting Things Done, Page 119). David Allen stresses that your should process […]
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December 19, 2007 at 11:40 pm
· Filed under GTD
The top item in my blog map “in-tray” is a December 1st item: “Share Marc Orchant’s Getting Things Done Map on Blog”. I had come across Marc Orchant’s MindManager vingnette after reading about it on Pascal Venier’s Productive Workflows blog. I was struck by how his simple “Getting Things Done” map touched on many important […]
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December 8, 2007 at 3:26 pm
· Filed under GTD, GyroQ, MindManager, MindReader, OutLinker, ResultsManager
When was the last time your inbox looked like this? The holy grail of Getting Things Done (GTD) is routinely emptying your various Inboxes to zero and processing the context into projects and next actions. Tools like GyroQ can help you capture ideas and process your paper in-trays, but if you are working in the […]
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December 8, 2007 at 9:42 am
· Filed under GyroQ, MindReader
If you or your company use McAfee for virus scanning, then your GyroQ executable was likely automatically deleted yesterday afternoon due to a false-positive in their virus signatures for 32/YahLover.worm. The McAfee signature file was fixed by midnight, but you’ll now have to reinstall GyroQ. See Gyronix Forum for more info and a download link. […]
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November 10, 2007 at 3:29 pm
· Filed under GyroQ, MindReader
I’ve noticed several other incompatibilities between the MindReader tags and GyroQ 1.9.4.9 in addition to the q issue described earlier. Gyronix will likely have this address shortly, but in the meantime you’ll want to stay with 1.9.4.7 or below if you want to use MindReader. If you have already upgraded, you should download and install […]
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November 5, 2007 at 11:08 pm
· Filed under GTD, GyroQ, MindManager, MindReader, ResultsManager
One of my long-time “Someday/Maybe” tasks has been to draft a blog post on the MindReader Configuration Map. I figured I’d push this off my aging task list with a quick post this evening and follow up as needed. Although MindReader is designed to work “out of the box”, the mindreader.mmap file provides a way […]
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