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    I am really intimidated by this program. This is not what I expected at all. I am going to have to pay someone to show me how to use it. I live in Minneapolis if anyone is interested that has decent training skills.

    I like the soft esthetic look unlike iGTD. I like the ability to make sub projects and (sort of) sub contexts unlike Entourage.

    I like the idea that it will be more Mac centric than Entourage. I want to use Apple mail and the iPod if possible etc.

    Why did they put so much power in the thing? it's hard to learn and a lot of people are going to have a huge temptation to fiddle too much with the it.

    I just don't get what their objective is. Maybe it will work out for me.

    I might just end up hacking Yojimbo into a GTD system.
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    Default omni focus mac gtd style app

    Have you watched the introductory video the creator of KGTD did for omni focus ? Omni focus is designed very well to be both powerful and very simple if needed . You don't have to use every feature that's available .
    Hope that helps,

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by loocartlu View Post
    Why did they put so much power in the thing? it's hard to learn and a lot of people are going to have a huge temptation to fiddle too much with the it.

    I might just end up hacking Yojimbo into a GTD system.
    They have to put a lot of power into it 'cause they're charging $80 for it.
    You can dumb it down very easily. Start with contexts and context lists, and branch out to projects gradually.

    I think Omnifocus is a perfectly reasonable solution for people who use one and only one mac (not 2 or more, and not pc's), want to group actions by context and by project, and don't use priorities. But if you don't fit that profile (I don't), then I wouldn't recommend it for you.

    I don't recommend Yojimbo for GTD- too much of a temptation to blend action and reference, and there are other issues. If you just want a nice front-end to iCal that supports gtd, try anxiety (the program, not the mental state ).

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    Interesting. I had the exact opposite reaction to Omnifocus. I had downloaded and tried a whole bunch of GTD apps, and Omnifocus was the only one that made any sense to me right off the bat. It was the only one I tried that didn't make me feel like I had to first figure out how the developer's mind worked before being able to use it. I watched the intro video and then just took off. I'd be lost without it now.

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    This is all good information. I hope I just got off to a bad start. The reality is I'm not that sharp with computers. Right now I feel like I'm in a funhouse for the first time.

    I don't mind shelling out for a little training and perspective. We shall see what happens.

    What I want is:

    Largely Mac centric
    Cut way down on keyboarding & typing
    Soft, easy on the eyes esthetic
    Sync part or all to an iPod or PDA (that isn't going out of business, changing soon, or is part of a cell phone.)

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    OK

    I am calming down now and I am starting to see the light.

    Question:

    Do you guys put your someday maybe under projects or contexts or what?

    I don't want it to clutter up my active next actions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loocartlu View Post
    Do you guys put your someday maybe under projects or contexts or what?

    I don't want it to clutter up my active next actions.
    I make my Someday/Maybe items into On-Hold projects. (You can mark projects as Active, Pending, Stalled, or On-Hold using the Inspector.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by loocartlu View Post
    Do you guys put your someday maybe under projects or contexts or what?

    I don't want it to clutter up my active next actions.
    I have a context called "someday/maybe"... actually I have another called "someday, just not now" too.

    Those contexts can hold both projects, and next actions for projects that are on hold.

    This way I can look at projects (either active or not) and next actions (by context or inactive)

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    Excellent. Thanks.

    What I had to do was delete all of the preloaded stuff and then by starting from scratch, stuff started showing up in the right places.

    One thing I noticed is even though omnifocus has a lot of glowinkies, they don't really clash with GTD theory. Personally, I find it irritating to see a priority grading column that can't be removed or something similar in GTD software. It's like the guy didn't even read the book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcogilvie View Post
    They have to put a lot of power into it 'cause they're charging $80 for it.
    Not much time left, but if you buy before January 8th it's 50% off

    http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnifocus/

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