Palm Organized 2.0

This is not a productivity related post per se. This is a post about the blog. In fact, I even have a category called blog that is related to the growth and development of Palm Organized. Yesterday Palm Organized became 2 months old. You are just as much a part of this milestone as I am. Your comments, your readership, your visits, your recommendations and even your lurking, all contributed to the growth and development of this blog. Together, we used this common intermediary tool called the internet to build this relationship that 2 months ago never even existed. I hope this is relevant to you just as much as any of the other posts listed on here. One thing that is on my mind constantly (besides “What will I post today?”) is the development of this blog. I am still swimming around in the large pool that is the blogosphere. I haven’t reached the shore yet but I am positive it will come into view on the horizon. You serve as guiding winds to that shore.
I welcome your comments, suggestions, and feedback. All of you have been regular participants if you have commented or subscribed so you should have my email by now & can email me directly if you’d rather not leave a public comment. For those of you who have no problem with leaving something public, you may want to go one step further and even leave an audio comment like Chris was brave enough to do about a week ago. What’s next?
Secret Project - potentially even bigger than the Bonsai GTD Template
Unbeknown to you, even though it may seem that all I am doing is making sure I keep my daily blog posts, I have been working on building on what I have done with the GTD Template. Yesterday I got a breakthrough in the whole process. What I did with the Bonsai GTD Template will seem like small potatoes in comparison. I currently implementing this new breakthrough in my life and will work out the kinks before presenting it to you guys.
Palm Master App Upcoming
I also have another Palm Master App I plan on listing here that is not well known but works for the Treo and most regular Palm devices. There are even some productivity tips and tricks with this particular application that will make it indispensable as a productivity tool. The PMA does cost money though but it is well worth it and the developer could use some more recognition because even though they are great developers they could be much better at marketing. Hopefully a post here will help.
The Official Palm Blog
Heads & tales are just 2 sides of the same coin. I love Palm and I hate Palm. Those 2 statements are just 2 views of a loyal Palm User and nowhere will you find this more eloquently at play than at the Palm Blog. I highly recommend visiting the site not for its posts but rather for its comments. I highly recommend going to their site just like I would recommend you going to visit an exhibition at an Art Museum because the unbridled comments of a frustrated Palm User is a work of art. I cannot tell you how well articulated the authentic expression of pent up anger is displayed in those comments because you will just have to read it yourself to get the full experience.
I give a great big hand to Palm for 1) creating the blog and 2) providing an uncensored forum for its users to address them directly and the way people have communicated there you would think they have waited their whole lives for this opportunity. Unfortunately for Palm, in my opinion, it was like they were expecting light rain and got a hurricane instead. Can I say more? I can’t because the blog says it all. Check it out The Official Palm Blog


April 21st, 2007 at 1:11 pm
Good stuff in store for everyone, Fox! Thanks for taking the time to share your ideas and plans. I don’t know how you do it as I’m sure you have a day job. Looking for the unveiling of your secret project.