24
Apr
2007
For the sake of completeness, I have created a PocketMod for Remember the Milk. RTM has a some very nice features and the ATOM feed is pretty complete. I had some problems with authentication, I also tried to use https, no luck. So your lists will have to be public.
RTM wishlist: Please make SmartLists publishable. I wanted to tag tasks as “public” and then create a SmartList for that tag to feed to my PocketMod. Read the rest of this entry »
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Categories : GTD, PocketMod
22
Apr
2007
I had played around with Stikkit when I first read about it, but I didn’t really use it until I read Merlin Mann’s post about using it with Quicksilver.
I created a PocketMod for Todo stikkits.
Download the swf file here
Get you api key here: http://www.stikkit.com/api
Just use http://www.stikkit.com/todos.atom?api_key=xxxxx as the source in your xml file (substituting you actual api key for the xxxxx’s)
The feeds are not too useful, the best I could do is make a list of the titles. I think Tada Lists are better suited for pocketmod lists. I filter my stikkit list to show only done items. There is no status available via the feed. Also your stikkits would have to one todo per stikkit. The peeps are just as bad, you can get a feed for them but the data is free form so phone numbers are not enclosed in any meaningful tag enclosure.
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Categories : GTD, PocketMod, web 2.0
09
Apr
2007
Nice set of instructions to build your own binding system.
DCMC
Make handy little binders, for the kids or for a more permanent pocketmod.
Pocketmod:
Pros - Can add more pages.
Cons - Takes a more time to intially create.
More Milk Jug projects
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Categories : PocketMod