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While the set up may seem intimidating. It's worth it. Take the time to set up collections, process them and define your projects.. this app will greatly help your workflow. With the way it "Collects" it reinforces David Allens ideas of collecting everything and actually made me clean out my downloads folder and all the random stuff on my desktop. It handles the ideas of processing, organizing and reviewing extremely well without taking away focus on the actual work that needs to be done. Many apps you spend hours setting up and then never really check anything off. I've tried about every productivity and project management app that exists and was extremely impressed not only with the usability but also the interface and the organization of the app. I'd definitely recommend this app to anyone who seriously wants to implement GTD digitally as it guides you through the GTD systematic approach outlined in the books BEAUTIFULLY. The more familar you are with GTD, the easier this app is to use. Curious to see how much data this app will be able to manage, as I'm a designer and have hundreds of digital files folders that will become "to do" or "reference" items as well as a large number of projects, but thus far I have had no problem.
Thank you for making this application. I would have paid for it, just sayin! It's wonderful!
under the learning and trialing. Upated would follow after. Seems very good UI and interface. Cloud syncing between all iDevice is the key for such kind of apps. Unfortunately, it's not supported this edition. Follow up closely to the next version. Four start for free and good design. 1star reserves for the following performance.
I will not be upgrading to Lion so I hope this continues to be supported; just got it a few days ago and am working with it now. From what I have seen I would gladly pay for this version... It's elegant and has a lot of useful integrated features. This app is complex but, I think, very well thought out. It seems to be more user-centric than programmer-centric--which is usually my downfall with these kinds of apps. I absolutely need a planner but for every one I have tried I get tired of the learning curve and clunky input after a while and just stop using them. I really like the context referencing, seems to be a great way to keep stuff from cluttering up the day. The overall design is very comfortable (I am a graphic designer so as idiotic as it seems this is one of my major concerns with an app). If I can ever get the Mobile away from my husband I will probably buy that version as long as it can sync with this one.
This is really a great app. It took me a little while to figure out how to properly use it (and I'm still learning more as I go). I like that it is developed to fit the Getting Things Done methology.
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