

Syncing is fast - I wish my iPhone synced with iTunes this quickly!Īll in all, it's a very good first offering from the ThinkingRock team. The musings of Dominic Rivard, his travels, and observations. Running the sync option in the app provides a place to enter the proper IP address and port (these can be saved in the settings section of the iPhone), and then pressing "Sync data" transfers everything. Clicking the "continue" button starts the server. One runs the iPhone sync plugin in the desktop java version and it announces the machine's IP address and suggested port for syncing. Actions can be done by you, delegated to someone else or scheduled. Thinking Rock allows you to collect your thoughts and process them into actions, projects, information or future possibilities.
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Syncing with the desktop app is simple and fast. Thinking Rock is a Java-based software application for collecting and processing your thoughts, following the GTD methodology. and wants to establish a rock-solid core on. I wish more for the ability to sort Do ASAP action items by context or priority, and to search, as these features would make it much easier to work with the task list on the iPhone. 4 YPC at Rutgers last year, but its certainly reasonable to think Sanu will be PPR. Although it would be nice to be able to process thoughts on the iPhone, I still found the process to be convenient, as jotting down thoughts is simple and quick. The app allows one to collect new thoughts, but processing of those thoughts can only be performed after syncing with the desktop program.

Again - it is wonderful to work with you and your company. The iPhone app is a big added benefit, providing portability for one's task list. Thanks for the guidance Lonny - I think she will love the easel. I've been using the java-based version of ThinkingRock for some time, and I agree with many others that it's the best GTD implementation available. Generally thinkin caps are for crit and damage pets and mighty is for damage and resist pets, but you can use them too boost quint damage and quint crit.
