![]() This all was like revelation falling from opened sky for me. I just repeat through the separate todo sections for each day over and over again. I don’t really need tags for due dates with this system. This means that I see the big picture for the whole week in one view. The todo section is broken into individual days (Monday. I’ve divided that document in two big sections: ![]() Opening Ulysses for the first time comes as a close second.įor example, I have this one FoldingText document for a book I’m working on. I’ve been doing pretty much like Derek here said and created a different document for each area/project that I needed.īest thing I ever did with an app. I know this is the wrong section but I can’t work out ho to download the CLI. I would like to add some scripts and look at plugins too but my biggest 1st desire is to work out how to archive my archived entries into a different set of documents, but early days for me.Īnyway, looking forward to trying out all the new stuff and ideas floating around, and thanks to all of you for inspiring me again. I initially used just one or two documents for GTD type stuff then wanted to increase it but found TP too limiting but I really like FT so far with the focus and fold modes and am considering converting to FT most of my old text documents from many years ago (Mac classic and newton). However, after playing with FT I have decided to try again as I really do think text is so much the easiest way to write out and keep note and diaries of just about anything I am interested in and it is so portable, esp for those who have to wrk on Windows. Hi, I am a newbie to FT and this forum, and come from an Omni based system mostly (OF and OO), but have also used Jesse’s Taskpaper and Writeroom, though I returned to Omni when I found TP too limiting and slightly buggy on iOS. Big thanks to Jesse and everyone else who’s developed any of the plugins I’m currently using daily (Rob Trew, Jamie Kowalski et al). Some very minor tweaking, and I have a platform that meshes beautifully with the way that I think, and it’s all in plain text- thus very compatible with tools on other platforms (e.g. Extensibility, perhaps? Love the power that FoldingText offers, combined with a degree of flexibility. What has been the most useful feature or aspect in FoldingText and why? NValt for random notes and journal entries. I draft ideas for pieces of writing in iThoughts and develop further with Ulysses. People- one file per important person/colleague- anything in particular I need to remember for each of them, notes of milestones. Mostly task/project management at the moment.Īlso: specific log files. Tagging and folding obviously serve to support this, but I want to be able to review and work through an entire list without fatigue. ![]() ![]() I’m keen to keep my task/project lists as functional as possible, which means making sure I only see what I need to see in the appropriate context. someday/maybe (reviewed fortnightly/monthly).I split tasks/projects between a few different documents. Or do you keep all projects in one document?ĭo you have separate documents for Personal and Work related things? Do you create a new document for every new project/thing you’re working on? ![]()
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