Discussion:
Does Shadow work with Leopard?
ojyggep
2008-08-19 11:27:12 UTC
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Is anyone using Shadow with Leopard?
Bob Embry
2008-08-20 13:26:42 UTC
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Post by ojyggep
Is anyone using Shadow with Leopard?
I tried and it crashed just like it did in 10.4

It has never worked for me

My inquiries have gone unanswered

Maybe it will work for you?
Dean Lawrence
2008-08-20 15:05:50 UTC
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I'm running version 4.3.1 on OSX 10.5.4 without any problems. I don't
use Shadow as much as I used to, but I really haven't run into any
issues.

Dean
Post by Bob Embry
Post by ojyggep
Is anyone using Shadow with Leopard?
I tried and it crashed just like it did in 10.4
It has never worked for me
My inquiries have gone unanswered
Maybe it will work for you?
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Peggy Hanton
2008-08-20 15:46:34 UTC
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I¹ve given up on Shadow for now. Everything seems OK on the desktop.
Everything shows up just as I¹d like to see it in all 15 branches of my
outline.

On my Palm, I can easily filter to ³Today and past², or whatever it is, and
the items I¹d like to see show up. However, they are a jumbled mess! I
can¹t sort by category at all. Sorting on Priority works only within each
of the 15 branches ‹ so I see Branch 1 with categories 1 ­ 5, then Branch 2
with categories 1-5. The tags are the same way. I can¹t get all the tags
to sort together. Even the title sort works only within each branch. I was
much better off with the Palm built in to-dos!

Maybe someone knows the magic to get a reasonable list ‹ like all the 1¹s
together. If so, it would save the day. But until then, Shadow seems like
a lost cause for me.





From: Dean Lawrence <***@gmail.com>
Reply-To: <shadow-***@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 11:05:50 -0400
To: <shadow-***@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [shadow-discuss] Re: Does Shadow work with Leopard?




I'm running version 4.3.1 on OSX 10.5.4 without any problems. I don't
use Shadow as much as I used to, but I really haven't run into any
issues.

Dean
Post by Bob Embry
Post by ojyggep
Is anyone using Shadow with Leopard?
I tried and it crashed just like it did in 10.4
It has never worked for me
My inquiries have gone unanswered
Maybe it will work for you?
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Dean Lawrence, CIO/Partner
Internet Data Technology
888.GET.IDT1 ext. 701 * fax: 888.438.4381
http://www.idatatech.com/
Corporate Internet Development and Marketing Specialists





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Jeff Mitchell
2008-09-04 19:10:47 UTC
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Peggy Hanton wrote:

# I¹ve given up on Shadow for now. Everything seems OK on the desktop.
# Everything shows up just as I¹d like to see it in all 15 branches of my
# outline.
#
# On my Palm, I can easily filter to ³Today and past², or whatever it is, and
# the items I¹d like to see show up. However, they are a jumbled mess! I
# can¹t sort by category at all. Sorting on Priority works only within each
# of the 15 branches ‹ so I see Branch 1 with categories 1 ­ 5, then Branch 2
# with categories 1-5. The tags are the same way. I can¹t get all the tags
# to sort together. Even the title sort works only within each branch. I was
# much better off with the Palm built in to-dos!

By definition things have to sort within branch. Consider..

1 a
1.1 a
2 b
2.1 a

Are you saying you'd like it to sort to..

1 a
1.1 a
2.1 a
2 b

That doesn't make sense. 2.1 belongs 'within' 2; it only sorts
within the other things within 2. 2's children do not sort against 1's
children.. ie: they are the same 'indent level', but they ultimately
belong to their own parent.

Thats not a bug; its how every single outliner in existance works
:)

Now, it would be nice sometimes to flatten the view and sort
independant of hierarchy; I thought about it, but the problem there is..
items _do_ belong to their parents; flattening and resorting is all well
and good on a very temporary basis, but you cannot 'save' like that. And
doing it on a tmeporary basis led to chaos when people then started
dragging and dropping ot cut and pasting.. how do you know who owns what
then?

So I'm not sure what you mean. it has to work how it is.

You can speicfy sorts by level, but theres a reason you can also
sort on a per-child basis.

jeff

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Peggy Hanton
2008-09-05 00:29:21 UTC
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Jeff,

I found the perfect solution to my problem ‹ and it was incredibly simple.

Just organize everything as I had done in Shadow, link the tasks to
DateBook6, and they all show up just the way I¹d like.
It¹s perfect!

I wish I had known about Shadow years ago!



From: Jeff Mitchell <***@skeleton.org>
Reply-To: <shadow-***@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 15:10:47 -0400 (EDT)
To: <shadow-***@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [shadow-discuss] Re: Does Shadow work with Leopard?




On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Peggy Hanton wrote:

# I¹ve given up on Shadow for now. Everything seems OK on the desktop.
# Everything shows up just as I¹d like to see it in all 15 branches of my
# outline.
#
# On my Palm, I can easily filter to ³Today and past², or whatever it is,
and
# the items I¹d like to see show up. However, they are a jumbled mess! I
# can¹t sort by category at all. Sorting on Priority works only within each
# of the 15 branches ‹ so I see Branch 1 with categories 1 ­ 5, then Branch
2
# with categories 1-5. The tags are the same way. I can¹t get all the
tags
# to sort together. Even the title sort works only within each branch. I
was
# much better off with the Palm built in to-dos!

By definition things have to sort within branch. Consider..

1 a
1.1 a
2 b
2.1 a

Are you saying you'd like it to sort to..

1 a
1.1 a
2.1 a
2 b

That doesn't make sense. 2.1 belongs 'within' 2; it only sorts
within the other things within 2. 2's children do not sort against 1's
children.. ie: they are the same 'indent level', but they ultimately
belong to their own parent.

Thats not a bug; its how every single outliner in existance works
:)

Now, it would be nice sometimes to flatten the view and sort
independant of hierarchy; I thought about it, but the problem there is..
items _do_ belong to their parents; flattening and resorting is all well
and good on a very temporary basis, but you cannot 'save' like that. And
doing it on a tmeporary basis led to chaos when people then started
dragging and dropping ot cut and pasting.. how do you know who owns what
then?

So I'm not sure what you mean. it has to work how it is.

You can speicfy sorts by level, but theres a reason you can also
sort on a per-child basis.

jeff

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If everyone would put barbecue sauce on their food, there would be no war.

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drjjwmac
2008-08-20 15:09:19 UTC
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Post by Bob Embry
Post by ojyggep
Is anyone using Shadow with Leopard?
I tried and it crashed just like it did in 10.4
It has never worked for me
My inquiries have gone unanswered
Maybe it will work for you?
Consider the applications reviewed at the site below, especially if
you are considering an iPhone/iTouch device ...

http://putthingsoff.com/osx-task-manager-showdown/

HTH!
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