These so far seem to be two different areas. So while I'm seduced by outline or list apps, ultimately I still need to schedule. I really was only several hours into it, so should give it more time. Knew I might be falling for my typical feeling of, if ONLY it had this feature, then this system/notebook/software would solve my problems.
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I held off on mention of that in first review since: 1. Hello "learning as I go", YES, exactly what I was thinking. Maybe if they add appointments to the overview, I'd be willing to give it a spin. I'd be over the moon if planner pad offered an electronic version.DayMap seems almost close to it. LOL! This sounds promising if they develop it to allow you to include easy to read and discern appointments. Simply needing to turn to a different page or having to have more than one view on the screen can totally throw off my thinking. With my brain deficits, a simple, clean (uncluttered)overview is almost essential.
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Plus the computer version would be ideal because my handwriting is awful! LOL! Even before the brain damage, having an overview has always been ideal for me to facilitate thinking and deciding. (combining days's tasks and appointments of planner pad into one row). If Day Map had appointments included in their overview, that would be great.or they could allow you to input appointments in bold and bright distinguishing font along with the tasks for that day. The bottom row is an appointment calendar. The second row down is a list of tasks you have chosen for that day. The planner pad has projects and their corresponding tasks on the top row. When life is complicated, I need a white board. Also, I needed to keep project notes, outlines, etc. I didn't like that because I needed to always wear my glasses because the form requires very small handwriting. Hi matthewS The analog version is planner pad. And I've not yet set up iPhone version with synch.
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I've not yet tested full paid app, which also has outline functions which I love. Nothing is perfect for everyone, and people understand information in different forms. Also, great intro video from Todd, that nails why I'm interested in this app. The best way to understand is to watch the video. Also, I figured it out very fast, before watched info video. When drag to calendar, it does NOT remove from the projects, so more of a drag/copy, rather gives a date to the task. Projects are on the top row, with simple drag/drop in/across projects and drag/drop TO the calendar on the lower row. DayMap is deceptively simple, I'm already rapidly warming to it, the real test is of course to live with for a few weeks across multiple projects. What if someone mashed these two ideas together? That is DayMap.
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which I have not used, looks to be the perfect project app for how I think. The way shows dates and tasks is about perfect for me: TeuxDeux A simple horizontal day list, where tasks are easily dragged from day to day. I want to get a big picture of all my projects/tasks AND calendar at the same time. I've sketched out ideas for what an app should be for me & tried to build that as paper system. Or a task might turn into a calendar item when give a date, but not remain both. Sometimes is both, but the tasks are one list and calendar is another list. The main problem I find with everything I've looked at is the product is calendar OR task/outline. I believe I have good understanding of all the "types" of applications. Apple's Calendar, Google Calendar & maybe few more web based systems.
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Mostly on the iPhone, some Mac OS applications & web. I've extensively tested many task/calendar apps.