Aug. 19th, 2008

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So I just discovered GTDGmail which seems much better than Remember The Milk with regard to the functionality I'm looking for (specifically contexts and hierarchy projects). The only thing that RTM offers that GTDGmail doesn't is added date/calendar features which instantly utilize Google Calendar via email and task items.

The problem is, GTDGmail isn't fully compatible with the OMG wonderful looking Gmail Redesigned. There's a guy working on an extension to the extension, as it were, in order to make the two compatible. His screen shots seem to indicate that his workaround was for an older version of GTDGmail, so I'm curious as to how it looks with the new version.

Man, I really should learn how to program. Then I could create my dream scripts that would combine the functionalities of RTM and GTDGmail along with the style sheet of Redesigned.
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Remember this rant that I posted on the tenth? Well, UTA sent out a mass email a couple of days ago explaining all of the change-over crap going on with the email system and how to go about accessing your email.

Let that one sink in for a minute.

EDIT

Aug. 19th, 2008 02:27 pm
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So, I had to upload Google Redesign as Gmail Redesign is now a part of the entire add-on.

NOTE: [livejournal.com profile] fleurrette discovered that the Gmail Redesigned link from my earlier post crashed her IE, but I still can't figure out how. So, if you are running IE BEWARE that IE may just crash and burn, for some odd reason of which I know nothing of.

EDIT: I guess the guy that runs that site just hates IE. I tried to load the page using IE and only about half of the page loads properly. So yeah, my first ever Firefox-only web page to come across. I find the concept kind of nifty :).
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VERY VERY VERY NOT COOL!

Check out the second comment made to this post of mine

EDIT: FYI - post was great spam which has now been deleted and reported. Yay for report buttons (I hope).

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