I also find this a bit of a grey area. Say I had a goal to lose 10lb of weight within a 3 month period. Under the GTD definition would this be better described as a project? Previously I would have...
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I also find this a bit of a grey area. Say I had a goal to lose 10lb of weight within a 3 month period. Under the GTD definition would this be better described as a project? Previously I would have...
You could try Astrid. It's pretty comprehensive and I think that's one that has a scrolling widget, although that would need to be confirmed.
I used it probably longer than I've used any other digital task manager. I love the two way integration with Google calendar which is the best out there, and the keyboard shortcuts and other features...
Had a look at it but wasn't particularly drawn to it in all honesty. As OF user mentioned above, it looks more suited to project tracking. The individual day to day task management would be clunky...
Doit.im has gone Pro recently with the option to to buy a subscription which at $20/yr isn't too hard on the pocket. There's some increased functionality to go with it which includes email tasks to...
Producteev now has an updated native android app out there which supports the sub task feature of the web version. It doesn't have the bells and whistles of Astrid but the sync is much cleaner and it...
I just read through previous threads and see you have already covered both Astrid and Producteev so my apologies for recommending them as two which you could look at for future reviews!
In any...
Good luck with the round up. As an android phone user, I can tell you it's been a frustrating journey trying to find a good combination of web/mobile solution for GTD or any other system for that...
I had the same problem with Nirvana, while the web app is very well implemented, the mobile app isn't native so can take some time to load. I used Toodledo for a while and the native app options are...
I tend to use the All Areas view as I quite often want to assign tasks to my Work Area when I'm at home. As for the author suggesting using Projects as contexts, I think that was just one suggestion...
Been using GQueues for about a month now. It syncs beautifully with GCal and has a ton of useful features. I particularly like the Google extension and the drag and drop facility which makes it very...
I thought that as well but I was looking through the book recently and DA does say quite specifically that the Calendar is a good place to put reminders.