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Originally Posted by atreinke View Post
I have many actions, some are in projects, some are in Single Action Lists . . .
This helps and I appreciate your taking the time to describe your process. I can see that there is a bit of a learning curve for OF but that learning it may result in learnings beyond just how the software works, e.g. an expanded perspective on good time management.

There are clearly new things for me to learn about managing tasks. I can see that OF is pretty flexible. I just need to find the patience to get into it.

Software is a challenge since it is really a reflection of how the programmers organize their thinking. It always seems as much about understanding the programmer as anything else. I always have a bit of a resistant edge to doing this, wanting the software to be organized the way I think.

I haven't given up. Thanks for the responses to my ongoing struggle.

--Kenoli