a place to “hide” stuff until it is possible to consider doing something about it (process it and perhaps do it). I think GTDNext’s Scheduled actually is quite a “proper” Tickler function in the GTD sense, i.e. I would definitely like to have a proper Tickler function Out of interest is there any way to export all one’s projects at once out of GTDNext?
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With an Android or even and nor even a Windows off-line capability I really dont think that I can bring myself to use your system yet, but keep up the good work. in effect come back to life in XXX amount of time on a drop-down list) would be good because IN ADDITION to the Schedulted (i.e. I would definitely like to have a proper Tickler function (i.e. I suggest we should be able to move the order of actions using the up and down arrows with Shift or Control or even Alt held down. However in general the mouse should be used as little as possible e.g. These simple things put you ahead of most of your competition.Īnd being able to drag and drop onto other projects is excellent.
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Having a Focus as well as a Next Action status editable in the list view, plus a focus filter is brilliant. I love several things about what you folks have done particularly the multiple levels that change with a simple tab or shift tab. “Also, we offer unlimited depth of sub-projects and tasks which is pretty unique over all the other solutions.”īut their interface is WAY to clunky and although early adopters may accept this, the mainstream customers will hate all the menu options and complexity. However in fairness, I did spot MyLifeOrganised has sub-sub-tasks. EDIT: I have just discovered Nozbe - how would you say it compares with GTDNext?Īt the end of a long painful day of trying out your competitors I am back to say that I pretty much hate them all. (You know how it is when trying to GTD… )
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Have any of you people here tried that - and if so, how does it compare with GTDNext (for GTD work) ?Īpologies for a rather rambling series of Newbie questions, but I’m trying to work out whether this is a good place to invest time. I was looking at Evernote which seems to have found a way to set up to work reasonably well for GTD. What about Action “notes”? They do not appear to have any formatting capability - or is there something wrong with my browser?Īlso presumably there is no Android app yet… :^(.Is there a video anywhere explaining how best to interface GTDNext with email (Outlook in my case)?.Are there any keyboard shortcuts to just whiz an item around the hierarchy? (like you can in MindManager).dragging Actions/Projects up and down the screen often fails to move - and jumps straight back(!) I am used to using an application - MindManager (from MindJet) - and the Web interface of GTDNext is (inevitably?) a bit clunky.My initial impressions are that GTDNext will do most of what I need it to do. What an amazing thing you have built - congratulations!