Archive for February, 2007

D-rty words

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

Ghostparksoftware.com have been blocked by Websense (a common web filter used at offices) under the category of … (starts with s and ends with an x). I guess it triggered on the phrases “ghost action” and “full two-way synchronization”… Or maybe it was “actions are grouped according to the context they can be performed at”… I guess I will never know.

Free license for bloggers

Monday, February 5th, 2007

Ghost ActionToday I have released version 1.0 of Ghost Action and it’s available for purchase for $19.95. Just because it is 1.0, it isn’t the final version of Ghost Action. I will continue to develop it in about the same pace as before, so continue to send me your feedback and suggestions.

Now at 1.0, it’s a good time to get some more attention. So I have an offer for all GTD bloggers out there. If you write on your blog that there is a new GTD app out, write a review of Ghost Action, or make a list of GTD software or something like that, I will send you a free license. You don’t have to write favorably about Ghost Action, just write what you think. The only conditions I have are the following:

  • Your blog must be registered at technorati.com and have ranking of at least 1,000,000 or better. This isn’t to hard if you have been running your blog for a while. As a comparison, 43folders.com have a ranking of 116.
  • You must include a link to Ghost Action, and the link must be relevant to whatever you are writing about.
  • You must send me an email with the link to your blog post.
  • The blog post must be posted at no later than 28th of February.

Allow me a few days, and I will send back the license to you.

The offer is valid also for blog posts already written. Bloggers who already have written about Ghost Action and fill the above criteria can email me for a free license. Also, bloggers who read the above after you bought your license, can still get a refund as long as Paypal still allows it. (The limit is 60 days after payment).

Ghost Action is a new to do list application for Mac that helps you keep track of your to-dos using the Getting Things Done (GTD) method.