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Originally Posted by whpalmer4 View Post
I use the focus feature on the desktop all the time. I don't miss it at all on the iPhone. There's a different style of working on the iPhone app, and it just isn't an issue for me. I don't see it as a matter of not being thought through properly at all. You've got a device with a much different interaction style and very limited screen real estate, with the result that while you can do planning on the iPhone, it is better suited to ubiquitous capture and context-based execution, neither of which really demands the focus function of the desktop in most cases.
I agree, in the end it all depends on each individual's style of working with GTD. I am more productive given a particular 'Focus' and depend less on 'Contexts'. Additionally, without this, I am not able to separate my 'Work' priorities from my 'Home' priorities.