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Gtd
1. Has anyone tried out Kinook's sample GTD?
2. Would you be very kind enough to share your experience with us? 3. What's your advice for implement GTD in UR? 4. Does it make any difference to your productivity and efficiency? 5. Is GTD/UR a mission critical app to Kinook as well? Thanks a lot in advance. Armstrong |
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How to list all values of @Category and @NextAction?
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Just click @Category or @NextAction, UR will display all the values. Don't worry.
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I did play around with that URD, as I did with all the example URDs. My reasoning, though, was that I was trying to learn more about how to properly use Ultra Recall and so I was looking at the structure and customizations of each example URD. I did not, however, actually try to implement the GTD concept using that database.
Sorry! Jim |
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Jim,
First of all, thanks for your reply, the only reply so far. Actually, I agree with you totally. GTD.urd is a very unusual sample urd. GTD.urd contains advanced techniques of using UR, pushing the ultimate limit of UR. Given the poor feedback, I doubt there any serious UR users out there who implement GTD with UR. It also shows no so many users appreciate the time-saving benefits of using UR. Armstrong |
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For other takes on GTD in UR, see
http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?threadid=813 http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?threadid=866 http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...?threadid=1112 http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?threadid=815 http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...?threadid=1682 http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...?threadid=3995 |
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But I resonate with the minimal response and what it probably indicates! I've had the good fortune over the years to pick up various shareware programs that turned out to be real gems of productivity - and I supported them fiercely as I became heavily invested in keeping them alive & available for me to use. But in most instances I was lucky enough to find a large and lively user base of folks who'd become expert with the software and were active in discussing their usage with others on message boards like this. I learned a lot from their discussions and was able to quickly progress in my use of the software from listening to them. I miss that with UR. I feel I'm left to learn the software pretty much on my own thru reading and trial and error...which I can do, but it's a lot slower than harnessing the power of shared learning. No worries mate...nothing to do about it I guess...just commiserating with you. -- dg |
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