I’ve recently started using my macbook as my only personal computer.
One of the big side effects is that I no longer need to synchronize multiple computers running different Operating Systems. This had been one of my major headaches with computing. My solution was mostly rsync/ssh synchronization of certain directories with my home server and a switch to web applications.
So, now that the need is gone, I’m migrating back to conventional desktop applications.
Gmail
The first web app I started using. I tried to migrate to thunderbird but I simply don’t like thunderbird. So I’m now using Apple’ Mail App.
I still use the gmail service, I just don’t use the web interface regularly.
Google Calendar
The second web app I started using. I like it a lot but it did make 2-way synchronization with my cellphone and palm (up until Palm Desktop stopped working) painful. Yes there is software around to do it. BusySync looks awesome but I don’t think there’s any reason for me to pay money to use a service I don’t really need anymore. GCALDaemon is Free but I was unable to get it properly configured plus I just don’t trust software that’s hard to setup.
I now use just Apple’s iCal to manage my calendars and in case you’re curious I used the BusySync trial to migrate - it was painless.
Remember The Milk
Less known than the google services, Remember The Milk is an online task manager. I started using it less than a year ago - only after Palm Desktop stopped working. Before that, I used just my Palm TX and I had started using iSync to synchronize my Palm and my cellphone. The side effect was I couldn’t use 2-way sync with my cellphone which isn’t that much of a problem as it seems because I don’t really like using my cellphone for that. Still, there’s just no point in using RTM anymore, so I now use iCal/Mail App to handle my tasks. Since I only had a handful of tasks to complete, I migrated by hand.
What’s next?
I’ll consider switching feed readers from google reader to NetNewsWire. Migrating is painless since I can just download my OPML from google reader
I use a private blog as a notepad of sorts. I previously used just regular .txts in a specific directory and then switched to Journler. But Journler wasn’t available on Linux.
Maybe I’ll continue to use the blog for my longer notes but switch to Mail App for smaller ones. Maybe not. I’ll need to think about it and try it.
Plus there’s the issue of wether it’s gonna be easy to get the data into whatever application I choose. I migrated from Journler to a wordpress blog via an Automator script and MarsEdit.
The Elephant In The Blog
The iPhone. With the SDK out and App Store, I want one. So I now have to think what will work better with the iPhone. For instance, how good is the Newsgator iPhone web app compared to gReader? What’s the best way to synchronize my notes with the iPhone? Etc. I’ll want to speak with iPhone users about this.
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March 11, 2008 at 2:49 pm
On the Newsgator vs GReader on the iPhone I should say Newsgator is considerably better! I could go into details about why I think it is, but we can do that someother time. It all boils down to taste and workflow, so…
And trust me: migrating to NNW was hard for me… It still is in some ways. I wanna see custom keyboard shortucts on NNW because I rly like GReader’s style a lot more…
Oh well… I still use GMail… on my Mail.app and don’t use Google Calendar or RTM and use iCal and Things (great GTD app).
Cheers
March 11, 2008 at 4:12 pm
thanks for the info.
I’ve already migrated to NNW and I’m happy to learn that Newsgator is better on the iPhone.
When I get my iPhone I’m going to bug you advice on the best iPhone apps
March 20, 2008 at 4:53 pm
Now I can talk. LOL
I’ve been watching your blog, but never had subject to reply to your posts…
Synchronizing multiple computers it’s one of my biggest problems since I bought a laptop. I had to switch the thunderbird to gmail and google reader, and rainlender to google calender. I started using a private wiki for my notes, it’s cool to edit and keep things clean. A blog is not the best idea for that, in my opinion. I tested Remember The Milk, but never became a fan. Thank you for let me know about Google Browser Sync, it’s very useful.
Bruno Costa
(ps: adoro as discussões das aulas de ppin. ahah)
March 20, 2008 at 5:21 pm
I tried a dokuwiki for notes/GTD during a semester. It didn’t work for me. It was too much trouble keeping information properly organized. Also I found wiki syntax too annoying. I’m not that big of a fan of wikis (e.g. I hate the LDBA way of using a wiki so very much I might make a post about it). Oh! I also tried a trac wiki for a couple of wikis.
You’re right. The blog isn’t all that brilliant but I prefer it to the wiki (easy categories, tags, works with blog apps like MarsEdit). But I’m leaving the blog soon. I’m going to try evernote.com now. Just need to take the notes out of the wordpress xml file and into evernote which should be easy. Take a look at their videos you might like it.
PPIN is so different it’s actually refreshing even if I’d rather learn stuff in those 2h…
March 20, 2008 at 7:06 pm
I’ll be waiting for that LBDA’s wiki post. lol. I do like wikis.
Starting the video with a ninja shirt from thinkgeek.com… damn I already love evernote! kiddin’ maybe i’ll give it a try.