Hi, I came in to unsubscribe from this group, and saw this thread :)
I tried to use MLO last week. I am a Mac person. I tried it via Crossover. It failed miserably (an older 3.5 version worked ok). That's not really what I want to post about, after a couple of days of screwing around, I dropped that. What I want to address is this: On Oct 29, 3:48 am, Rob <[email protected]> wrote: > That said, as an Android user, it's been a nightmare trying to find a > GTD app that actually follows Allen's prescription and has either PC > or webapp sync for use on Windows. So far MLO and Shuffle stand out as > the only Android apps that seem to have been written by people who had > already read GTD, but there still seem to be a few details or polish > items lacking here and there. Funny, I thought I was having a problem because I have the combination Mac/Android. That's really tough because most of the people who make Mac apps just assume that all their users will have an iPhone, aren't apple people 100% apple people? At the moment I'm in the two week trial of a pro edition of GQueues. It's not 100% perfect for me, but it's workable in a way that Toodledo was not ... problem with Toodledo is that you could not re-order tasks, so in order to get some sort of order in long lists, I wound up adding due dates that were not really due dates. GQueues is a web app so supports all platforms. I don't think you can use it in "offline" mode on your laptop, but there is an HTML5 version that runs on all modern smartphones. The assumption is that you'll use the phone to enter tasks and to see what you need to do and to complete the tasks, all the reviewing/ prioritization you'll be doing on a connected "real" computer like a laptop or desktop machine. If that model works for you, you might try it. The mobile version runs fine on my HTC Desire. See here for an example of how you can do GTD with GQueues. I've expanded on their example by adding "Tickler" and "Periodic Stuff" (like remembering to descale the coffee machine every three months) to the "General" category. Also I have "Project List" containing only my truly active projects, in the "Someday/Maybe" category I have queues for "Work Projects" and "Home Projects" that I have not actually started yet. HTH JT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized?hl=en.
