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October 08, 2005

Responses to Personal Brain blog

Nice to have both Jerry Michalski and Harlan Hugh respond recently to my post on Personal Brain back in August. Jerry, who turned me on to the software, replies to most of the responses; and Harlan, the founder and CEO of TheBrain Technologies, has a nice post as well.

I'm still exploring the use Personal Brain, have turned a couple of my network on to it (they hate me for it, it can be so cool...) One very interesting use I've made was to create a separate Brain file for capturing random memories of my life - an incredibly healthy core dump...

Posted by David at October 8, 2005 08:44 AM

Comments

Now if you could tell me how to integrate the Brain in to the GTD workflow I would be extatic.

I use it for tons of things and I think it is one of the best software out there. I have been using GTD with outlook and my pocketpc program. The brain though is the software that just is looking to get utilized more by me.

Posted by: Yury German at October 9, 2005 09:25 PM

David just showed me this and I was amazed. If I could learn to type fast and all the speed keys, I am relatively sure it could keep up with and mimic the random nature of the my over active, ADD charged brain. It's really amazing. It is just about the only thing that has made me regret using mac exclusively. I checked out some of the other options for the mac and they all fall far short. Hopefully, the new Intel based macs will be a dual-boot system and run windows. If so, I will be the first in line. That being said, if the makers are watching...please, please, please, please, please make a mac version. I will personally dedicate several hours a week to help promote it in the mac community, sweep your floors, give you coffee, whatever it takes. My brain needs the brain.

Posted by: coffeeboy at October 9, 2005 11:57 PM