Wiki Your World
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Getting things done with GTD TiddlyWiki.
From the column DIY: Online
Links
- TiddlyTools
- TiddlyStyles
- TiddlyWiki News
- GTD TiddlyWiki Plus
- TiddlyWiki Site
- TiddlyWiki Google Group
- GTD TiddlyWiki - KnipSter Enhanced
- Google Groups GTD TiddlyWiki
- Hipster PDA
- TiddlyWiki Remote
A possible collaborative GTD tool. - GTD TiddlyWiki
GTD TiddlyWiki app site.
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Jeremy Ruston, creator of the original TiddlyWiki, emailed me the latest links to TiddlyWiki and GTDTiddlyWiki resources. (Thanks, Jeremy!)
Things move quickly in the open source world (and not as quickly in quarterly print). Since I wrote this piece, there have been a number of changes to GTDTW. The keeper of this TiddlyWiki variant has changed (the mantle passing to Clint Checketts) and there are new extensions and plug-ins.
I still use GTDTW every day and its been a huge help to my personal time and info management. I highly recommend it.
Updated links:
http://www.tiddlywiki.com
http://www.checkettsweb.com/tw/gtd_tiddlywiki.htm
http://www.tiddlyforge.net
http://www.tiddlystyles.com
http://www.tiddlytools.com
http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWikiPosted by garethb2 on February 13, 2006 at 10:52:50 Pacific Time
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