The Pimki adventure continues

Following on from my posting about Pimki the other day, I’ve been exchanging e-mails with Pimki’s developer, Assaph Mehr.

He’s a very nice chap, keen to listen to users - he’s about to make a feature request from me a reality! - and to squash bugs.

Meanwhile, I seem to be adding a zillion extra pages of content each day - well, maybe just a small exaggeration.

I’m also finding a great way of using Pimki with my existing GTD methods - technically quite separate, of course, but using the ToDos as an Inbox for the rest of the system.

I’ll maybe write some more about it once I’m sure it’s a sensible way of working.

2 Responses to “The Pimki adventure continues”

  1. on 23 Jun 2005 at 6:24 pm Justin

    Do you know if one can run a wiki, pimki, or instiki from fastmail’s public folder?

    Thanks!

  2. on 23 Jun 2005 at 8:17 pm David Rosam

    Hi Justin

    I wouldn’t have thought so. Pimki and Instiki need Ruby installed.

    As Fastmail’s public folder is only file storage, I don’t think any wiki would run. Why don’t you ask in the Fastmail forums?

    Cheers

    David

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