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BevvyB, thanks for clarifying things greatly ... seems to be two groups throughout many OF posts: those knowledgeable on GTD and those who are not but are looking for a "professional grade task manager". The latter group doesn't have the time and or maybe the interest in reading GTD and a new philosophy, they just see the power of OF over Things and definitely over Apple's iCal.

So if you someone doesn't mind helping us out, how in the heck does a GTD purist prioritize and sort the items to get done today? Just to clarify, I'm aware that we can set a start date and then use perspectives to sort by start date to see today. But say now one has ~ 10 tasks set to start today, the tasks have been looked over and confirmed to start today, and now it is time to set a semblance of order to work through them. Manually adjusting start times (8:00 AM, 11:30 AM) will work but is time consuming!