I ended up settling on Evernote for reasons not worth getting into, but in retrospect have wondered (no pun intended!) whether Wunderlist would have been a better choice for my needs.
Wunderlist doesn't advertise itself as a GTD solution (in fact, I've never seen anything from Wunderlist that mentions GTD), yet ironically it's one of the nicest digital list manager for GTD that I've encountered for exactly the reasons Kelly articulated.
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Drag icon in Windows to whereever you want it Make sure "Open in new window is checked" and createĤ. Click hamburger menu, More tools, Add to desktopģ. This can be done with any web-based task system.Ģ. For private tasks I use EN + Facilethings.Īlso, while I usually prefer Firefox I currently use Zendone as a Windows 10-app through Chrome. As I wrote earlier I currently use a combination of Outlook (quick-actions to forward to EN to create a todo in Zendone), Taskclone, Evernote and Zendone for work tasks. +Good that it uses native Outlook-tasks and has nice featuresĭoit, Nirvana, MLO I haven't used enough to comment. In my experience (a very non-comlete list of their advantages/disadvantages ): My question is, which one is best? What's your experience of these if any? As I'm sure is true for most my partner work as a team so the ability to connect accounts, share project, lists etc is very important. I'm keen on the 'top down' approach with 'areas of focus' driving my 'projects' and 'projects' driving my actions.
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I'm on Windows with an Android phone and would want to use an app which is connected, ie a good api so service such as IFTTT can be utilised. If designed correctly they should promote good habits and aid my learning. I know some people are using Zendone and FacileThings.įrom what I can see these dedicated applications are better suited to the task, especially for a novice such as myself. This was a great start, how but now that my knowledge has increased and my requirements have becomes more sophisticated and I'm finding it too difficult to 'crowbar' this into my current setup. I'm currently using Trello, Evernote and several IFTTT recipes. Being new to GTD I'm still on a very steep learning curve and have yet to lock down the best tools for me and my partner.