Today 1.2 Adds Some Polish
June 23rd, 2008 (8:00am) Mike Gunderloy 2 CommentsTweet This
Second Gear’s compressed user interface for OS X tasks and events, Today, is getting ready to release version 1.2. (You can download the beta and give it a 10-day spin for free). While the improvements are incremental, they’re certainly useful – especially double-clicking tasks and events to open them in iCal.
Because it uses the iCal storage engine, along with a lot of other OS X applications, Today can also be integrated with programs beyond iCal. For example, they’ve documented how to use Today with OmniFocus. I think of Today as sort of a “heads up display” for what’s going on in my more fullblown tracking applications. The price remains unchanged at $15.


I am pleased to see it is being upgraded however personally I do not have a Mastercard or Visa, I only have a debit used by more people than in the whole of America, the most widely accepted debit card in Europe – Maestro (Switch). So I asked the developer, Justin, to let me pay by Paypal. He agreed telling me he would manually provide a licence for me.
So a week ago I paid using Paypal, the trial is now up and I still haven’t heard back from Justin about the license, having now sent him two emails about this, one a week ago and one today. I hope he gets on with it because with the trial over now, I can’t even use Today which I’ve paid for.
Hi Ian,
I have sent you a reply twice with your license. If it’s not getting to you, perhaps your spam filter is keeping it from you. If you have a Gmail account or other third-party email provider you’d like me to mail it to, let me know.
To the general readership, Today 1.2 is now officially released. I hope you all enjoy it and find it useful.