Palm Based GTD
Using Palms productively

Lots of screenshots--long post

Saturday, October 16, 2004
So, here is the current set up, using KSDatebook & KSTodo, plus PSMemo. I am not using PSDB yet, but wanted to show you the possibilities it has. It saves files as .csv so that they do sync over from the Palm. First, let's look at KS Datebook. Keep in mind that you can do floats (which I haven't shown here, but may in a later post.)

Here's the month view.

Here's the week view.

This is the combo todo view.

And here's how you can use Teikei to store templates for use. It calls it up within KSdatebook.

Now we're going to take a quick look at KSTodo. I will post a screenshot later of the nice silent alarm feature you can use as a reminder. First, here's a screenshot of the program. The icons at the bottom will take you directly into KSDatebook.

Here's that use of Teikei for templates again. I don't have it customized yet, but will as I have time. Right now, I am using Pam's Chocolate GTD templates for it.

Now we will look at PSMemo. It was hard to give up pedit at first. I find I really like the simplicity of this program. And, since I still use Ptools, I have a lot of the functionality of pedit yet. First the program view.

Here's what a memo looks like. Notice the tools along the bottom.

Here's the menu.

You get this nice popup menu too.

Here's the settings view.

And I found out about this, when I took this screenshot. You can send a memo over to PSDB (assuming you have it installed too.)

Here's that memo in PSDB.

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