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Graham Perrin

Vista - End of the Dream? * The Register - 0 views

  • I downloaded a copy of Chandler the other day, just to see how things were shaping up. As soon as I launched version
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Reading the April 2007 date of this story alongside http://blog.chandlerproject.org/2007/04/18/preview-update/ and http://blog.chandlerproject.org/2007/09/11/preview/ it's clear that the version (probably a checkpoint) tested by Dave Jewell predated the 'preview' by around five months.
  • Chandler is still an awful long way off from that magic 1.0 release
    • Graham Perrin
       
      The OSAF vision of Chandler originated around 2001. In 2007: the preview milestone version was certainly (but not disappointingly) some way away from the release. Chandler 1.0 was released in August 2008.
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    Some discussion of the Chandler Project.
Graham Perrin

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007: subscribing to iCalendar publications from Chandler Hub - 0 views

Graham Perrin

Chandler Wiki : FAQ - 0 views

  • Q Can I use Chandler for Email?
  • For Preview
    • Graham Perrin
       
      This paragraph, at least these words, should be updated with respect to 1.0.2.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Re http://www.diigo.com/annotated/d62b6b8ed21cf763e92d3b3b6a88f86a the expression 'Preview' was in use around April 2007.
  • Chandler Preview
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Update to reflect the 1.0.2 situation.
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  • sends and receives email
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … and uses IMAP, but does not place sent messages in the Sent mailbox of the IMAP server.
  • sent from other Chandler users
    • Graham Perrin
       
      This fundamental point should be HIGHLIGHTED (not diminished in parentheses).
  • downloads messages via 3 IMAP folders
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I see evidence of Chandler 1.0.2 working with POP, though I don't use it in that way.
  • Add messages from your email client into special Chandler IMAP folders
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Messages moved by your IMAP client to Chandler Desktop-specific mailboxes
  • to download them into Chandler where you can manage them as Chandler notes and events
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … will be copied by Chandler Desktop whenever you sync Chandler Desktop.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Subsequent management within Chandler Desktop will not be communicated back to the IMAP server.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      After a message has been copied by Chandler Desktop, then in your IMAP client you may wish to archive (or set aside) the earlier copy, to avoid confusion.
  • What still needs to be done
  • Sync IMAP Flags and Read/Unread status
  • Unlike "regular" email, you can edit and re-send Chandler emails
  • current target screen size - 1024x768 pixels
  • should still be usable at 800x600 pixels
  • the application
    • Graham Perrin
       
      the Hub
Graham Perrin

John's Blog » Chandler Changes - 0 views

  • the chronicling of the project in Dreaming in Code, was not, it seemed to me, quite fair or accurate, and I feel that there were significant missed conclusions in it
Graham Perrin

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » What is Chandler supposed to be... - 1 views

  • wider range of tools
  • workflows are knit together via a wide variety of interoperation techniques
  • Chandler is meant to live in the middle of all these tools
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  • pull all the disparate bits and pieces of information
  • into a contextualized, personal and shared ’source of truth’
  • the user interface we have today
  • contains vestiges of the ‘old’ way of thinking
  • proceed to lighten-up the app so that it’s a more accurate reflection of what Chandler is meant to do
  • focus on the quick item entry bar
  • the way to create new items in Chandler
  • see the messages you sent/received from Chandler
  • less of a “Mail Application”
  • credibility as a useful product
  • huge amount of effort and $$ we need to expend to be acceptable as a complete email solution
  • trust is important
  • move my group’s calendaring over
  • my own TODOs
  • Hopefully contact/address book stuff is next
  • Mail, iCal, Address Book
  • all separate, all highly functional
  • no clutter
  • the roles of the programs aren’t confused
  • interfaces aren’t cluttered up but there’s a heck of a lot of functionality
  • deceptively simple
  • Enterprise CRM’s are too complex and can only be used effectively when connected
  • fundamental link up between people and events, complex tasks and so on
  • I may be using ‘workflow’ differently
  • a loose framework of usage patterns
  • workflow-centric designs that bridge silos
Graham Perrin

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » Scoble Follow-up: The Brain Beh... - 0 views

  • refining our heuristics
  • What is ‘most important’ is subjective
  • Message items always display From/To
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  • Who column always displays ‘Edited by’ when an item has been modified by a fellow subscriber
  • depending on whether the message is Inbound or Outbound
  • event dates usually trump all other dates
  • alarm date
  • display something even if it’s the wrong thing some of the time
Graham Perrin

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » IETF publishes RFC 4791 (CalDAV) - 0 views

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