I agree that the video is great. I was just wondering
whether to
download the software.
It seems strange to me how more imaginative visual displays
are
creeping into all kinds of things like search (e.g.
oskope.com ,
DevonAgent, etc.) and single project planning (any of the
mind mapping
softwares) but we all seem to assume that when we're
planning our
daily lives we need plain-vanilla lists because that's what
the David
uses. Until now, I thought Midnight Inbox was radical on the
interface
front, but it looks like it has nothing on LifeShaker. So
even if the
software turns out to be poor in implementation, I think it
will have
done something valuable.
They say that writing is thinking, and this diatribe has
made up my
mind. Off to funkycloud to shake up my life...
On Sep 27, 1:23 pm, db <dancingbr... gmail.com> wrote:
> Perhaps in response to LifeBalance, Funky Cloud
presents LifeShaker
> (To Do manager):http://funkycloud.c
om/lifeshaker/
>
> Great video, even if you don't want to look at another
To Do manager,
> do for the video.
>
> Mac OS X 10.3 or greater
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