Any help?

On Jul 8, 10:05 pm, Platinum <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey, just bought the app and it looks great so far.  I'm looking
> forward to push functionality as it's near useless to me without it
> (how do you expect me to open up the program every day to see what I
> have to do?!) but I'm just trying to get acquainted with it so I can
> use it more effectively.
>
> I am a super beginner at the GTD methodology, and I don't want to
> spend hours learning about it.  Despite this, I've learned about
> contexts and what they are: they're settings where the right mix of
> resources on hand allows you to complete a group of tasks.  What I
> don't get however, is the distinction between different lists and
> labels.  Now, I'm guessing there's no standard answer because a lot of
> people use the program differently, but what do a most people see as
> the difference?  As I mentioned, contexts and lists make sense
> together to me.  If I'm at my couch (with an @couch context) I could
> have a mix of work and personal tasks that can be accomplished there.
> I wouldn't want to restrict what I could do at that moment to only one
> of my lists.  But what's the deal with labels?
>
> Thanks!

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