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Ethan on Kinkless and OmniFocus
Merlin Mann | Sep 27 2006
Hold breath. Exhale. Focus. | Kinkless I don’t have much to add to Ethan’s (typically entertaining and gracious) post about OmniFocus — an under-development OmniGroup app that will bring Kinkless’ functionality to a stable and powerful Cocoa application. But, first off: Yay! The Kinkless is dead! Long live the Kinkless! Ethan writes:
While OF is under development, I won’t have much to say publicly about it — I’m superstitious about buying a crib until the baby gets its first smack on the ass — but I know the OmniMouth will keep you posted on updates, including when you can expect to see a beta, what the feature set for the first cut is likely to include, and so on. What I will say is that both Ethan and OmniGroup are wonderful to collaborate with. I’m confident that this will be an app that pulls together the functionality, stability, and polish you associate with OG’s terrific apps. [Non-disclosure disclosure: Not sure it matters, but if you’re curious, this is not a paying gig for me. Mostly I just stand around like a fat man at a construction site, drinking coffee and shouting pointless suggestions. Ethan and OmniGroup listen patiently, sometimes complying with my random requests, and that’s all the pay I could ever hope for.] 5 Comments
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![]() [...] The guys at Omni...Submitted by Nontrivial Exercises » Blog Archive » OmniFocus (not verified) on September 28, 2006 - 5:26pm.
[…] The guys at Omni have involved two of the principal proponents and innovators in the area of simple GTD methodologies and GTD on a Mac - Ethan Schoonover, the creator of the Kinkless GTD framework, and Merlin Mann of 43Folders, who is quite adept at understanding and communicating the essence of a productivity system (and also now the “King of Spackle“). Ethan writes about his involvement with Omni in his latest blog post, and I think all Kinkless fans are excited that Omni has asked for his input. […] »
![]() The race for the best...Submitted by brilliantdays.com (not verified) on September 27, 2006 - 8:22pm.
The race for the best Mac GTD app… The Omni group is planning a GTD app, which will be called OmniFocus: It has a name. It has a team of engineers working on it, a user interface guru mocking up modes and widgets for it, and a product manager whose Herculean job it is to herd this whole… »
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[…] Thy name might be OmniFocus. […] »
![]() [...] Ich teste nun ausgiebig...Submitted by Yojimbo noch mal « Die Kritiker (not verified) on September 27, 2006 - 9:18am.
[…] Ich teste nun ausgiebig Journler als Auffangbecken von Internetinformationen und Ideen, die weiterverarbeitet werden sollen. Es geht schlicht darum, Daten zu erfassen, die dann später an die zur ordentlichen Verarbeitung genutzte Software weiterzuleiten, so wie ich Yojimbo eingesetzt habe und wofür es überwiegend gedacht ist. – Zugleich läuft zur Zeit ein Teste mit Thinking Rock, das mir als GTD-Applikation, trotz der nicht gerade großartigen Optik, mehr zusagt, als kGTD-OO (über das bei Merlin gerade wieder reichlich Informationen zu finden sind. Thinking Rock nimmt, aber das nur am Rande, sehr gerne einfache Notizen und Ideen auf, die man dann später in Aufgaben umformen kann. […] »
![]() [...] Wer den letzten Eintrag...Submitted by OmniFocus « Die Kritiker (not verified) on September 28, 2006 - 9:59am.
[…] Wer den letzten Eintrag zu Yojimbo gelesen und weiterverfolgt hat, stieß sicherlich auf den Hinweis von Merlin über kGTDOO. Der wies auf The Omni Mouth, das Weblog der Omni Group und dort auf OmniFocus. […] »
About Merlin MannBio Merlin Mann is an independent writer, speaker, and broadcaster. He’s best known for being the guy who started the website you’re reading right now. He lives in San Francisco, does lots of public speaking, and helps make cool things like You Look Nice Today. Also? He looks like this, answers questions, and has something like a life. Merlin’s favorite thing he’s written recently is a short essay called, “Better.” |
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