Monday, February 13, 2006

 

Tool Updates: D*I*Y Planner; GTD Tiddly Wiki Plus

Tool Updates: D*I*Y Planner; GTD Tiddly Wiki Plus:

There’s been some interesting activity lately on two of the productivity tools that a lot of our readers like to follow.


D*I*Y Planner 3.0


D*I*Y Planner 3.0 (Classic/A5 Edition) | D*I*Y Planner


Douglas Johnston has recently released v 3.0 of his Classic/A5 D*I*Y Planner. If you haven’t seen this before, Douglas has put together a Creative Commons-licensed version of the plain-paper templates usually associated with Costly Paper Planners. But he’s added some lovely design touches as well as some creative templates that are meant to support GTD and other popular productivity systems. Douglas says, of this version:



Way more professional and extensive, covering not only time/project
management but also lifestyle, health, creativity and more (e.g., life
balance, storyboards, diet tracker, finances, exercise log, story
submissions, etc.). Nearly 200 pages of templates are included.



While, in my opinion, the recent ‘net obsession with “things you can print at home” has gotten out of hand — y’know they have graph paper in stores now? — Douglas has added a lot more than blue quadrille lines here. This is thoughtful stuff, and if you love the immediacy of paper but don’t want to spend a fortune on a big folio from Staples, this may be right up your alley.


N.B. Fans of a tricked-out Hipster PDA can look forward to an index card edition late next month. Until then, the 2.0 HPDA edition is still available on his site.


GTD Tiddly Wiki Plus


GTDTiddlyWiki Plus - your simple client side wiki


Although I’m a little confused over exactly who’s doing what to which version (why does my brain freeze up whenever I see words like “wiki” and “plus”?), it appears that GTD Tiddly Wiki Plus is a project to revive the popular (but stalled?) GTD Tiddly Wiki. According to Ted Pavlic, on the 43F wiki:



GTD TiddlyWiki Plus is much better than GTD TiddlyWiki because it is not a derivative of TiddlyWiki; it actually is TiddlyWiki. This means that plugins and macros can be added and the system can be upgraded as new versions of TiddlyWiki come out.



I haven’t spent much time with this new release, but I’m intrigued by the idea of “plug-ins” as well as the idea that Ted plans to afford a “kGTD-like usage” for the GTDTWP.


I played with the last release of GTD Tiddly Wiki last summer, and I think it’s a fascinating chunk of functionality. It’s not really my particular cup of tea for everyday usage, but I really recommend you have a look for yourself. I get so much mail about the best way to “live” on two or more computers, and — at least from a “GTD system” standpoint — this seems like one novel solution.



(Via 43 Folders.)


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