| Weblog: | The inter-personal information manager (iPim) | |
| Subject: | Chandler | |
| Date: | 2003-10-28 20:35:13 | |
| From: | mdubinko | |
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I'm surprised you didn't list Chandler--the "soul" of Lotus Agenda, updated beyond the DOS era.
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Chandler
2003-10-28 21:34:02 Mark Sigal |
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2003-10-29 09:14:40 Mark Sigal |
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Keep chiming in with other products, and thanks for the URL to the information clients page. -
re: Used to use Enfish Tracker
2003-11-04 07:05:46 hittjw [Reply | View]
I used to use Enfish Tracker that allowed me to better organize my information resources. It was a console type application that brought email, contacts, files, and contextual elements into one interface. Only problem I had was necessary processor to keep up with gigs of data.
It is important to organize your daily activities around the people which you interact with-- however, sometimes software can let us confuse quantity of information with quality of relationship.
Best regards,
Justin Hitt
Consultant, Author & Speaker
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re: Used to use Enfish Tracker
2003-11-06 15:37:34 Mark Sigal |
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Preaching to the choir, Justin. It's all about context and relevance to the individual. It's also important that whatever approach takes hold doesn't force an artificial discipline on the consumer for some theoretical long term benefit. We are all pretty here and now oriented when it comes to managing information.
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