I switched away from MLO for 2 reasons. I bought a nice new shiny macbook pro, so I was looking for something for Mac and Android. MLO is quite complex and I don't think an app needs to be. With MLO...
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I switched away from MLO for 2 reasons. I bought a nice new shiny macbook pro, so I was looking for something for Mac and Android. MLO is quite complex and I don't think an app needs to be. With MLO...
Hopefully in the next couple of weeks. This weeks excuse is - the laptops at the repair shop ;)
I love Wunderlist too, I love its UI and simplicity. I use it in a kind of personal kanban manner for my work projects. Which works but I think it lacks tags/contexts for a GTD system.
Caught out, bigging myself up, well nobody else is going to do it :lol:
Yeh, yeh, it's in progress
I agree. If you're using an app/s for GTD, you're going to be using it daily. So you want something that has good usability and is a joy to use. Especially when it comes to weekly reviews, it's all...
GTD app review of Conqu is out. http://tomphilip.me/index.php/gtd-app-review-conqu/ Final one out the door (phew). Review roundup to follow
The Pocket Informant Web app looks decent and well priced too. I also see there's a Mac desktop app in the pipeline, which means it would fit my offline requirements.
Finally got round to the Nozbe review http://tomphilip.me/index.php/gtd-app-review-nozbe/
Got tired of them for a while but back on them. Conqu one to come (the last one) and then I'll round up.
The Mac app came out of beta a few days. It's got a bit to go but it's a good start.
If you're looking or image attachment Evernote does a great job of web clipping and you've also got the option...
I really like the look of Things and Omnifocus. If I was just in an Apple ecosystem, Things looks like the app I'd use. Unfortunately I have an Android phone, so it's trying to find GTD apps that...
In one word - UX. It's very good, better than the rest. Do I like it overall better than the others? I'm not sure yet. The downside is sharing contexts and projects as labels, not a big one. They all...
GTD App Review of Producteev for Mac is finally in! Simply lovely UX http://tomphilip.me/index.php/gtd-app-review-producteev/
This app puts a smile on my face when I use it :)
Your puzzlement is probably brought on my associating time on these forums with years of GTD experience. I'm a late comer to this forum.
I've been practising GTD for 4 years. The criteria for...
Some apps with great user experience and features are Due Today, Nozbe, Doit.im, Astrid and Conqu. I'm part way through a journey to find my Android app (plus a Mac counterpart, although a lot have...
Someone was very kind enough to let me use their Nirvana account, so I could try it out. I did love the interface but as you say offline support was only partially supported and it being in private...
I've had Astrid for a while and I think it used to be called tags but it got renamed to lists. It's not that you can't do GTD with it, it's just you'd have to have to use lists for projects as well...
Astrid the popular task list app for Android, gets reviewed for GTD http://tomphilip.me/index.php/gtd-app-review-astrid/
Doit.im is a really nice free multi-device system. I've been doing some reviews for my needs, which device-wise are Android and Mac. I'm kind of the opposite to you with Windows and IPhone, as most...
I shortlisted the 10 apps based on
Speed
Offline Access
Beauty
Multi Device - Android, Mac, Windows
and then reviewed in more detail against another 12 criteria. I set it all out in...
Next up it's Wunderlist http://tomphilip.me/index.php/gtd-app-review-wunderlist/