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      <title>Day Grid Balancer Public Design Discussion</title>
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      <published>2009-05-24T18:51:36Z</published>
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      <author><name>Dave Seah</name></author>
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        <p>I recently decided to assign a <a href="http://davidseah.com/?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fcreativecommons.org%2Flicenses%2Fby-nc-sa%2F3.0%2F">Creative Commons Attribute-Non Commercial-Share Alike license</a> to a new form, the <b>Day Grid Balancer</b>. Feel free to discuss here.</p>


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      <title>How to combine different forms&#63;</title>
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      <published>2008-01-14T06:07:07Z</published>
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      <author><name>Max</name></author>
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        <p>Hello Folks,</p>

<p>David did a great work with this timers &amp; trackers! Thanks a lot for that.</p>

<p>Since i have heard of this website, i've worked (actually i work with) my filofax. (a5 format)</p>

<p>I need this tool, cause i'm very often out of my home-office, work with different customers and have
to fill out different 'trackers' for finished work.</p>

<p>It's very simple to plan meetings and keep me up to date. The only problem is, it makes me crazy to add
(on this timetable) done work.</p>

<p>At the end of each day, i have a ... let's say .. very unclear timetable for the finished day. Sometimes, theres about
30 finished topics ... uargs. - it's very unstructured.</p>

<p>There's some great ideas from different companies to solve this problems. (in my opinion, a lot of freelancers have this problem)
But in my opinion, there's no solution who is perfect. (at the end for me ;-))</p>

<p>The question is, how to combine a filofax (so, a 'book', who is clear in the struktur of itselfs, cause of no several papers) and this great tools of david.</p>

<p>I feel really happy with this emergent task timer (the wide power user edition). 
So i can plan every day. But, i need a a5 edition ;-)</p>

<p>But i also have projects beyond two or three month, sometimes half a year long.
For this, the progress tracker is a very good tool.</p>

<p>For short projects in the future, i would like to take the task order up! tool.</p>

<p>Now i have three different tools (one for every day) and one for projects and one for short tasks, who are not solved on the same day/week.</p>

<p>Do you have a plan, how to create a a5 version of the day-planer (emergent task timer), combine it with a a progress tracker and mix it up with
this great order up! tool? :-)</p>

<p>At my point, it's hard to keep (most of the time) two of the three forms up to date:
(e.g):
I have a conference call with a customer, i pick up the task order up! and write a new task:</p>

<p>description: tell bob something about the printable ceo
due date: jan. 30, 2008</p>

<p>The next few day's are very busy, so i put the task on my task-table (pin) - or in my filofax in the category 'tasks'...</p>

<p>Ok, now i have time to finish the task.</p>

<p>I need half a hour (i paint in to of the time-bubbles) and finished the task by writing the 'hours logged'</p>

<p>But in the same time, i have to fill out my emergent task timer with the same topic - stupid! isn't it?
(But i have to fill it out, otherwise it's very hard for me to see what's happend on the day) - it's the redundancy problem.</p>

<p>Ok, thanks a lot for some anwers!</p>

<p>best regards,
Max.</p>


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