Fabulous question!

Actually, I am/was a long time Omnifocus user, but am now on MLO (I do use 
Windows at work, so that factored into it of course).  But after using MLO 
for about 6 months, and even trying other Web based services recently like 
Iqtell, Zendone, and Todoist, I have found nothing, I mean, nothing, that 
even comes close to the breath of functionality, speed, and usability of 
MLO. For almost every feature the other GTD apps lack, MLO has.  I am in 
the process of writing a LONG post in the "why I like MLO" thread, that 
will explain this is in detail.  Yeah, I would love for MLO to have a Mac, 
or probably  better yet, Web UI version, but nonetheless, MLO is so good, 
it's woth virtualizing it on a Mac (or Linux) in some way (Crossovers, 
Parallels, VMware Fusion or Workstation).  Unfortunately, that means 
additional $$ to spend on these hypervisors and/or a Windows license.

Aaron, keep an eye out in the pinned thread about "Why I like MLO" for more 
details.  

-Brian


On Sunday, December 15, 2013 6:48:26 AM UTC-5, Aaron wrote:
>
> I am a new GTDer and I am using MLO Trail Version for several days. I am 
> wondering which is better between MLO and Omnifocus, because there are so 
> few discussions about MLO outside this Google Group. I am using windows 
> now, but I don't know if I will switch to Mac in the future. 
> Hope for hearing from you!
>

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