Oh yeah, it took some time for me to really find a moment to dig in Pivot, my weblogsoftware, and find the error in the comments. It turns out there is a new notation in the version I am using for including comments. This is not documented very well so I had to turn to the forum and search, try, post, try again. But now they work! I would like to thank those who have posted some comments by email. I will post them in the extended entry of this post. Ofcourse, you are free to comment here again! Tim Waling posted: I came across your blog recently, actually it was linked to from “robabbott.com”:http://www.robabbott.com. I’m a big fan of backpack also and I’m always looking for other sites like it. I came across “http://voo2do.com/”:http://voo2do.com/ this week and wanted to send it over your way to see what you thought. “Noble1” emailed me: I don’t know if you’ve seen it yet but I just found this today and since you turned me on to Backpack, I thought I’d return the favor. “http://www.airset.com/”:http://www.airset.com/ Mostly I was looking for a calendar with different layers (groups in AirSet terms) but given that I was mostly just using Backpack for lists and notes (which I now just dropped in as blog entries), Airset does everything Backpack was doing for me and more. It’s not all sunshine and roses, I admit. The list management in Backpack is easier but Airset has additional features like prioritization and due dates so it all nets out for me. Anyway, enjoy… Sanji from “Nokia Innovent”:http://www.nokia.com/innovent mailed: I tried implementing GTD on Backpack and my big complaint was moving tasks I collected to my other lists. I’ve been using Remember The Milk for my collection and main lists (@calls, @home) because it has an easy move function between lists. I still use backpack for projects since it offer so many more dimensions to store information. thanks
I have become a Remember the Milk convert. How have you liked it yourself? I have found it to give me a level of flexibility (for free) that I don’t think I want to loose now, by allowing me to keep my tasks in a single platform which I can access from anywhere, including my cell phone.