he does not seem to even bother to come out and say "no" On Dec 19 2011, 7:09 pm, Nuzenn <[email protected]> wrote: > I have switched to Things for about 70% of my ToDo's. I am forced to > carry around a Windows Laptop to use MLO for the other 30%. Things > has a very nice looking UI. However, it is missing a lot of the > features that makes MLO so appealing. I really wish Andrey would just > come out and tell us his OSX plans one way or the other. > > On Dec 17, 10:30 pm, Kelvin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Update on my search for GTD app on Mac and iPhone. OmniFocus and > > Things stand out a lot. OmniFocus has a fairly steep learning curve > > but once you're familiar with it, it's a very powerful application. On > > the other hand, Things is easier to learn and has a nice and efficient > > UI - it is not as sophisticated in terms of features as OmniFocus but > > more than sufficient as a GTD tool. Download the trials and check both > > of them out if you're looking for GTD on Mac. Once of them will fit > > your requirement. Good luck. > > > Will visit this forum once every few months and hopefully MLO will > > have a Mac version soon :-)
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