You mean, Action Lists. ;-)
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You mean, Action Lists. ;-)
What happens to my subtasks on Toodledo if I sync Action Lists with Toodledo?
Do they become just tasks?
Also, are you planning to add subtasks?
Then I have yet to find the best App Store GTD app. ;-)
It sounds great, but what about task-dependencies?
Can you make task, add subtasks to it, set one of the subtasks as the Next Action, set other task that depends on it to Hold/Depended and when the...
MonkeyGTD (webapp on Tiddlyspot) works for me.
The user interface is not that great, but it has everything I need to implement GTD exactly as David Allen suggests.
I'd rather go the Hackintosh way and buy a legit Mac OS X OS copy, but my audio and graphics cards are not supported.
Seems like the whole Omni products line is Mac-only. Am I right?
This is HUGE, Phil.
What if I want to plan a few steps ahead? Should I set many "Next Actions" and tag them all with the project's name?
What about their order of execution?
It would be nice to have a list of Next...
lolajl: The website's products are not available internationally. I'm not from the US or Canada.
Seems a bit complicatedת but I guess I'll get used to it.
Hehe. :D
But what if I need to put something in the tickler for a specific day in the next month?
I'd like to take the daily folder with me to school.
Can I just go to an office store and buy a tickler file, or I make it myself?
All I know is that it consists of 43 folders. 12 for months, and 31 for days.
Aren't there supposed to be more like...
I'll give it a try in the upcoming school year. Thanks.
I have a little space in my desk for documents, so I'll keep using the calendar as the reminder for these. I'm a high-school student, so I don't need a tickler file yet.
I didn't know what a tickler file is until I used Google Images search to find photos of physical tickler files. Apparently, they are based on dates, so I wonder if they can be replaced by a...
Just dropping by to say that I've found a way that I personally find better to handle the problem: Use a projects manager to plan my next actions (not a single action) for a specific project. What...
That works great. Thanks.
I've accidentally removed the priorities frame on RTM. Do you know how to retrieve it?
How can I implement context, time available, energy available and priority on Remember The Milk?
Is there a way to add sub-lists for these on Remember The Milk, or Remember The Milk is not the right...