Really loving this idea. I currently use RTM (<a href="http://rememberthemilk.com">rememberthemilk.com</a>) for GTD - it has a great web interface. As soon as I can (won't be that soon) I'll start looking at how feasible a RTM plugin for Mebot might be.
<br><br>Justyn<br><br>ps. sorry for all the acronyms<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 18/07/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Emre Turkay</b> <<a href="mailto:emreturkay@gmail.com">emreturkay@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">I'm planning to use it to implement a GTD[1] utility.<br><br>Imagine an application showing an action to do. There are three
<br>buttons, "done" (I've done it delete from the queue), "defer" (defer<br>it to a later time), "cancel" (there is no need to do this anymore, or<br>it requires further thinking). When any one of these buttons is
<br>clicked the next action item brought forward.<br><br>Now, imagine, combining this with GPS. In this case, it shows me stuff<br>I should do at home, when I'm home and stuff I should do at work, when<br>I'm at work. Pop up my feed-reader when I'm traveling, etc.
<br><br>Consider there is a simple market-list application, in which I note<br>the stuff I need to buy from market, time to time. When I approach to<br>the market moko starts an audio alert and tells me to stop by the<br>
market to buy stuff. When I enter the market automatically pops up my<br>market list.<br><br>I'm thinking about a plug-in architecture so you can extend this idea<br>as far as it goes, bugzilla integration, mail client integration, web
<br>browser integration, integration with an outliner/mindmapper, project<br>planner, tomboy, etc. Every new plug-in will open a door to another<br>cool idea.<br><br>Started to write it a couple weeks ago, got a sourceforge account[2].
<br>There is a very trivial demonstration application on subversion and as<br>a tarball download.<br><br>If there is anybody interested I would love to discuss.<br><br>[1] <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gtd">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gtd
</a><br>[2] <a href="http://mebot.sourceforge.net">http://mebot.sourceforge.net</a><br><br>emre<br><br>On 7/17/07, Daniel Robinson <<a href="mailto:dgrobinson@dgrobinson.com">dgrobinson@dgrobinson.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> What are the projects of interest for people?<br>><br>> I am interested in working on kid's phones. I have wanted a kid's phone<br>> that was not as brain-dead as the phones that are currently targeted at
<br>> children. I like that the Neo1973 has a secure tether point. I want the<br>> phone to be tethered to my kid's backpack or clothing so it can't be lost or<br>> stolen.<br>><br>> In terms of software, I want to work on GPS related things. It would be
<br>> good to know where my kids are and when they exit certain zones, e.g.,<br>> school.<br>><br>> --Dan<br>><br>> _______________________________________________<br>> OpenMoko community mailing list
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