[DM-MUG] GTD
Stuart Thiessen
thiessenstuart at aol.com
Sun Jul 24 23:05:41 CDT 2011
I prefer Things. I only wish they would write an app for Android since I don't have an iPhone. But the odds of that in this current climate are slim to none. Oh, well.
On Jul 24, 2011, at 21:37 , Bailey Ford wrote:
> I just suck at this. I have Things installed, but it honestly doesn't get used much. What was it about the Hit List that did the trick? Just the sync? I'd love to hear why it's good.
>
> - Bailey
>
> On Jul 24, 2011, at 9:29 PM, Chris Van Cleve wrote:
>
>> What are people on this list using for GTD apps? I have tried several and they have all been lacking in one way or another for me until my favorite desktop app got an iPhone pairing with screaming fast sync: The Hit List. I'm finally Getting Things Done in style and in a way that works the way my brain does.
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>> I'm curious what other's experiences have been?
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>> For the record, I have tried OmniFocus, Things, iGTD, 2Do, Toodledo, Remember The Milk, Awesome Note and pen and paper.
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