Portable GTD 0.5.9 Released

The updated version of Portable GTD is out! Check it out here.

This release is centered around optimizing the UI to work well on lower resolutions (i.e. netbooks). It is a simple update mainly for myself so I can easily use it on my new Dell Mini 9.

Also check out the project page here.

Portable GTD Source Posted

For the releases of Portable GTD, I strip out the a lot of the extra spaces and newline characters to reduce the size of the file (if only a small amount). This makes it hard for people to digest the source code if they want to.

So in order to accommodate anyone who really wants to see the code, I am posting a well formatted version of the latest release. I will also post any modifications that I am working to this copy as well. It is not going to be anything crazy like nightly builds (I don’t work on it that often), but I will try to make sure it is the latest copy, including any unreleased code that I am currently working on.

You can find it here.

Portable GTD 0.5.8 Released

The updated version of Portable GTD is out! Check it out here.

Some of the new features included are:

  • A few UI tweaks
  • Settings and state now save when you save the document. So when you open your todo list all you options will be set and the last view you had up will load automatically.
  • Links to websites in todo items are now recognized automagically and turned into hyperlinks.

Also check out the project page here.

Portable GTD 0.5.7 Released

Well, I have finally decided to open this tool up to the world. I have been using and casually improving this for the past six months or so and I think it is ready for others to try out.

Portable GTD is a to-do list manager that runs from inside a web browser. It is a single HTML file that is composed of HTML, CSS and Javascript. The idea is that you can open it in a browser and add, organize, complete and delete tasks as you wish and then when you are done you can use the browser to save the file and take it with you. It goes really well saved on a Jumpdrive (or other portable media) so you use it on any computer whenever you think of something you need to do.

The features and interface are still pretty basic but I am working to improve it. I could really use some feedback and ideas about this application, so if you have any thoughts please contact me.

You can try it out by clicking here.

One important limitation of this version is that the saving mechanism only works in Gecko-based browsers, like Firefox and its derivatives (Flock, SeaMonkey, etc). This is something I will remedy in future releases.

For now the home for the Portable GTD application will be here, but I will post on this blog any updates related to it.

I am releasing this the GNU GPL version 2 license and if you enjoy the application, I encourage you to share it with others and distribute it freely.

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