Introducing GTDInbox 2.0.10b1

This is a bit of a special release, because it’s quite a leap. It’s still far from 2.1, but I really like where this has gone.

I’m actually leaving for a short break (Spain!) in an hour, but I wanted to share this before I went. It’s only a beta, and there’s lots of new stuff, so use it at your peril, but so far it’s been okay for me.

Code Refactor
I tidied up some of the label add/removing code, which you make adding/removing labels both faster and more consistent (as well as more maintainable in the future) when you right click an email in the ThreadList (e.g. Inbox). The real aim here was to make it that little bit easier to add Statuses and other labels to your messages before archiving them (Did you know you can double click a label in that Preview box to apply the label and archive the message? Useful for applying Statuses and archiving much faster).

More Actions Menu
Has some new tricks! You can now Remove All Labels from selected threads, or in a conversation, you can “Delete and Move Next”.

Multiple Label Categories
You are no longer contrained to just Statuses/Projects/etc.! Using the settings, you can now add your own label types (e.g. “Focus” with the prefix F/).

Options has Moved Home
GTDInbox Options are now part of Gmail Settings, as a new tab. That has made it much easier to find, use and extend.

Search Filter Box
Next to Gmail’s Search Box there is now a (fully customisable – see Settings) filter box. For example, you can choose to apply your search text just to Files, or People, or within the Last Week, or just to Actions, or maybe just within Sent Items.

Label Box Action Count
I haven’t got a good name for this, but it is definitely the best new feature! Often asked for in the forums, I was always concerned it would either confuse people or be too slow. I found a way to do it quickly, and I’m happy to say I was wrong, not only if it very intuitive, it makes the world of difference to task-management. You can now see – by glancing at the Labels box – has many actions you have outstanding (for each Status), or how many Projects/Contexts have outstanding actions; just as before it showed you unread emails. (For the record, in the case of a Project, e.g. P/GTDInbox, it will show you #actions+#unread. So, if it had 3 unread, and 2 statuses applied; it would show you P/GTDInbox [5]).

You may be wondering what the status is on 2.1 and the Pro account…
The Pro account is about 80% complete. We need to buy a new server, move the system over to it, and hook it into GTDInbox. The Pro developer is currently focused elsewhere, but he should be able to help us again in about a month. I’m sorry this has dragged out, I really want to start using it myself; but in the meantime GTDInbox development is bounding forward!

2.1 is underway – I’d estimate about 70% implemented. To be honest, lots of bits and pieces that were going to be unveiled as 2.1 are sneaking into the 2.0.9/2.0.10 builds, they’re just too tempting; but there is more cool stuff in the wings. It is really focused on closing loops and managing all active ‘things’ in your inbox. So, it goes a long way to help you decide what to pay attention to, and when you attempt to close one loop, to ensure it really is closed. It adds quite a bit to the UI, so I’d love pay bring in our old designer again to make it appealing and useable. If you’d like to take part in making that happen, donations are really appreciated right now – just scoot over to the Donations page (if you like the way GTDInbox is going of course!).

And finally, you can download GTDInbox 2.0.10b1, by going to http://gtdinbox.com/#install and clicking ‘Install 2.0.10 Beta 1′.

  • http://Michael.Massing.googlepages.com Michael

    Hi Andy,

    I very much like the options integration, and as always, appreciate your reminders here on features and access options.

    Best,
    M.

  • Jack Nelson

    I tried 2.0.10b1 for a while. I find that the inline labels for Status and Context, the ones that I use, disappeared and can’t be brought back by reloading or changing the UI options.

    The delete the current conversation and move onto the next, which is mentioned as in the More Actions Menu, does seem to delete, but doesn’t move to the next, but simply returns to the top level conversation list.

    It would also be nice to have a shortcut to do the delete and move onto the next.

  • http://gtdinbox.com Andy

    Thanks Michael, and Jack – I’ll take a look more deeply into your snags over the next few days and see what can be done!

  • http://www.updatechrome.com chrome

    Downloading…
    Search filter is a must function. I hope the filter coudl be working fast. ;)

  • http://www.peytonstafford.com Peyton Stafford

    Hi Andy,

    I installed the new version earlier this week. Conceptually, it is a big step forward, but the inline labels don’t always come up, and if I prelabel a message before sending, the labels don’t stick. I have to go into sent mail and re-label it.

    Hope Spain was fun!

    Best,

    Peyton Stafford

  • Andy

    Hi Peyton,

    I’m on that bug, but this last week just disappeared! I will try and get beta 2 up asap.

    Thanks!
    Andy

  • Peter

    Just wanted to say the ‘End user agreement’ truly put a smile on my face =O) etc. etc. Brilliant!

  • Andy

    Thanks Peter, I once received a real dressing down for that from a law student in Germany :) Glad I kept it now!

  • David

    I haven’t upgraded to 2.0.10 yet, but it looks like Google just broke things big time. The interface for mail seems quite changed and 2.0.9.3 is not recognizing it, so all the GTDInbox menus have disappeared.

    Please say you’re working on a fix… :-)

  • David

    Nevermind. Looks like they just put a new front-end on GMail for the Google home page. You can still launch the full GMail at which point GTDInbox picks up. It’d be nice if their GMail gadget also did GTD.

  • vsevolod kolchinsky

    Hi,

    Is there any way to turn off or configure “Label Box Action Count” feature? Actually, I want to know only how many unread messages is under some label, because I have to react to the new messages as they come to my inbox. Now it’s definitely impossible. For example, I have a label with many “Waiting Other” messages. I have to pay attention to this label only in case any new message have received, but now this label is always bold and I have to point mouse over each lables like this to see if there any unread messages. This is very uncomfortable.

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