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I hate to be a total ass... - Version: 1.3.2, 3/23/2008 05:24PM PST
kenbotwinick
But are you kidding? $29? Have you seen Things? Have you seen OmniFocus? The only thing that kept this comment from being even more scathing was the fact that I checked out your blog and it dawned on me that you're a person with feelings. So dude, nice effort. But seriously... $29?
Not enough GTD focus - Version: 1.3.1, 2/7/2008 12:00AM PST
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epc
I agree that the interface is clean and the program looks good, but this is another GTD program I try that falls short of the GTD promise.
Where can I select the level of mental and physical energy for my tasks? And priorities? And "Waiting For" items related to tasks I delegate?
The only one that works for my needs is Thinking Rock, with OmniFocus being my second choice that I never use.
ThinkingRock probably has the ugliest interface, but its functionality is excellent when it comes to the GTD methodology.
Where can I select the level of mental and physical energy for my tasks? And priorities? And "Waiting For" items related to tasks I delegate?
The only one that works for my needs is Thinking Rock, with OmniFocus being my second choice that I never use.
ThinkingRock probably has the ugliest interface, but its functionality is excellent when it comes to the GTD methodology.