claire wrote:We are listening and will now concentrate all our time on the Android development for the short term. The iPhone app development will be continuing in parallel (different programmer).
GREAT News!!!
I will copy and paste my post down here from another thread because i believe it belongs here as well.
Would be great if TR could work with or like Projekt 60 (or SBSH Calendar or Handy Calendar),
they seem so alike but Projekt is missing a desktop client.
Combined with Swype... mmm
I think i will have to go for an android since i prefer to keep working with TR.
Just asking: Calendar view for the Desktop version? Any time soon?
And of course Calendar view for the android version? Will there be one in the future?
www.kylom.com/projekt-s60/
www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/item/Pro...bian_smartphones.php
www.allaboutsymbian.com/features/item/Th...mbian_smartphone.php
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palmnut007 wrote:
I have just got myself a Nokia N95 and have a similar need to get data from ThinkingRock into it and thoughts back out again.
I think an outliner (I am trying out Projekt by Kylom) would make looking at the data easier and provide a way to re-export changes. I tried exporting the actions from TR as text and importing that into the outliner. I have all the actions but need to work on the layout.
Projekt can import from Opml format files. Opml is an XML based format for exchange of outline-structured information. The Java Outine editor, JOE can import files in that format apparently.
Hi Palmnut,
I was just wondering since I'm about to buy me a smartphone (Android or Symbian).
How is Projekt (Kylom) working out for you as a GTD app?
As far as I can see it's very similar to thinkingrock, can you sync between the programs?
Could be an interesting option i believe, since Kylom is updating to the Nokia N8 as we speak.
What would be great... if TR would make such an app for the android/iPhone/etc
Complete with Calendar view on the phone, actions linkable to a new Calandar action/event.
Greetz