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Let me nail my colours to the mast. I believe that for followers of David Allen's Getting Things Done® (GTD®) philosophy there is no better program suite than Omni Group's OmniFocus. OK? I used OmniFocus for iPhone as the example in the previous attachments. I've now done the same thing in this post using OF for iPad. So RiK, pretend you didn't know about OmniFocus and were relying on the information provided by the developers, which one is the GTD App? |
Re: which is the one that looks like the true GTD one at a glance: MyLists looks like it can be used for the traditional "flat lists" GTD (list of projects separated from list of actions), but I see nothing regarding contexts *fail*
ToDo Pro - GTD: not only no contexts, but sorting is by priority and due dates–obviously "anti-GTD". *fail*
Firetask: "classical approach based on priorities and due dates with DA's GTD"–I think the whole point of GTD revolves around not mixing those things *fail*
PocketInformant: only viable one in terms of GTD as far as I'm concerned.
Now of course the fact that there is a DACo White paper on OF might hint as to which solution might be more viable GTD-wise, but part of the beauty of GTD is that it's tool-agnostic...