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Elizabeth Wiley replied on June 26, 2008 21:48 to the problem "Sandy's Mobile Phone Number" in I want Sandy:
Has any progress been made with this? I'm using an iphone too and I really want the notifications coming into my text messages because I respond to text messages on an individual basis where I don't automatically respond to each received email. And with all the problems I've read here with Twitter, I'm very hesitant to commit myself to using that service as an intermediary between myself and Sandy.
Has this been fixed?
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sparklpop replied on April 23, 2008 16:39 to the question "Creating lists through Jott?" in I want Sandy:
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Chris replied on February 02, 2008 21:19 to the discussion "Anyone using Sandy in thier GTD setup? How?" in I want Sandy:
kevin1 replied on January 22, 2008 18:55 to the discussion "Anyone using Sandy in thier GTD setup? How?" in I want Sandy:
I'm new to Sandy, but I'd like to use it for GTD. I read Greg's message, but it seems to me there might be a better way to do it. Can't we use the new list feature to do something a little better? It would be really great if Sandy could work with a sequential todo list. Can this be done?
> Remember fix-faucet @project @todo @sequential
> * determine replacement part size @home
> * visit Home Depot and get replacement part @errands
> * fix the faucet between noon and 2 pm someday when the bathroom isn't in use.
Note that I can't use the new "+" at the end of the first line, because that would break up the list into separate little tasks. I wouldn't have a "project" at all, just a bunch of tasks all marked todo at the same time.
I imagine that Sandy would have to be able to tag a todo item with a link or reference number back to the project note (the sequential todo list). When the todo was marked as @done, Sandy would follow the link back to the project note and then add the next action in the list as a todo item.
This is basically the same idea that Greg was talking about, but it would be automated. When you marked a todo @done, you wouldn't have to manually look to see if the todo was part of a project (i.e. marked with the @project tag or some unique project name). You wouldn't have to then look up the project note, then manually add the next item from the project list as a new todo. You also have to be careful to remember to add a tag to the new todo that matches the project. (In order to mark the new todo as part of the same project.) So that when that task is finished you can find the project note and schedule the next task.
It seems to me that is what Sandy (and computers in general) are for. Automating repetitive tasks.
Nik replied on January 22, 2008 14:10 to the discussion "Anyone using Sandy in thier GTD setup? How?" in I want Sandy:
I used to have Sandy as my task manager in a GTD setup. I'd tag everything I needed to do (next actions) with @todo and @[context], where context was one of the usual list (@office, @home, @errands, etc.). Since they were all todos, the daily digest automatically excludes completed items. It also included mis-tagged items since all my todos were in there by default.
I did NOT use Sandy to keep track of projects or future actions, but I did use her an an inbox. (@inbox tag) I also kept a @current tag which also appeared in my daily digest. I just used that for non-todo items that I wanted to keep in front of me for whatever reason.
I also did not bother having any sort of formal link between Sandy's tasks and my projects. While an @[project] tag makes perfect sense, I have found that with regular review, I can easily keep in my head which tasks are for which project, and which have no next action. (In some ways, not having that "hard" link helps motivate me to stay on track) It's also just one more tag to remember and get perfect every time (Did I call it "@faucet" or "@fix faucet" or "@fix upstairs faucet?")
With Sandy's new List feature, keeping projects in there seems more usable, but each item in the list is just that, an item in a list. I'm not sure that's the best way to handle it.
This worked quite well for me, but if you're a fan of a single, consolidated, solution, you'll want to look elsewhere. Unless you have something databasey, you're not going to get any satisfactory automation to link projects with actions and intelligently define next actions.
Greg replied on January 21, 2008 02:05 to the discussion "Anyone using Sandy in thier GTD setup? How?" in I want Sandy:
GTDesign replied on January 20, 2008 22:54 to the discussion "Anyone using Sandy in thier GTD setup? How?" in I want Sandy:
this seems more or less how I was trying, but for some reason sandy did not understand my tags. I asked her to include in my daily digest my tags "@read, @errands, @web, etc..) and she did this just fine the first day. I printed my digest and went on with my day. That night, i emailed sandy to let her know what to update to @done. The next day, I get the same list. How do I tell sandy that I do not want things I have already done, just things that I need to do.
I want to be able to give sandy a list like:
@todo, @read, @econ +
- 1/20/08 ch1
- 1/22/08 ch2
- 1/23/08 ch3
and another that like:
@todo, @write, @bio +
- 1/21/08 lab1
- 1/22/08 lab2
- 1/23/08 lab3
and on the 20th, i want an email that tells me
@read
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#1 ch1
on the night of the 20th, i email sandy with update #1 @done
on the 22nd I want an email that tells me
@read
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#1 ch2
@write
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#2 lab2
but what I get is...
@read
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#1 ch1 @done
#2 ch2
@write
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#3 lab 2
any suggestions for making this work?
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