Bill,

Thanks for the comment. We've designed Todo to be pretty flexible with
various options that customers have requested. So while every feature may
not be needed by every customer, it is nice to have options. So in your
case, if using lists is a better solution for your workflow, and requires
less time messing around setting and unsetting context filters, then go with
what works best for you.

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On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Bill Bienia <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I've been trying out the Lite version of ToDo and I am having some
> trouble understanding the methodology. I want to use ToDo for a GTD
> implementation. Using it for this purpose, I cannot can see a
> difference between context and Lists.
>
> If I set the Contexts as Agendas, Anywhere, Calls, Computer, E-mail,
> Errands, Home, Office, Someday, and Waiting, and I want to see the
> items related to a particular context, I have to tap the @, select a
> context, tap Done, then select a List (built-in or user-defined) to
> see the list of those items, then tap Done to return to the Lists
> screen. (5 taps per Context) To see another Context, I have to repeat
> the sequence again. I noticed that the Built-in lists are filtered,
> thereby reducing their usefulness. For Daily or Weekly reviews, I
> would have to select the "All" Context (anohter 5 taps).
>
> If I enter the above Contexts as Lists names, I can set the @ Context
> to All (i.e. not use Contexts at all), and I just go to the
> appropriate Context List and to see all the tasks that are applicable
> to that "Context" list -- with one tap to get in and one to get out.
> (only 2 taps per context.) And a bonus, all the tasks are visible in
> the built-in lists for Daily and Weekly reviews.
>
> Am I missing something from a GTD perspective by using ToDo set up as
> in the second arrangement?
>
> >
>

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