![]() Although it’s very similar and I’ve been using it on-and-off for years, it never really stuck. Nirvana is often named as the cross-platform Things alternative. Todoist just isn’t GTD-focused enough to achieve that. The most important thing I want is a simple list with all my ‘next’ tasks and a way to quickly mark them to be done today. However in the end I completely lost control over my tasks because of all the options. A ‘next’ list can be created with filters (e.g. With some messing around, it’s very well possible to recreate a GTD-like environment with Todoist. Like I said, I tried many apps and was disappointed in all of them. The option to add reminders at specific times.A single list with ‘today’ tasks to be selected from next tasks and to be freely organised.A single list with ‘next’ tasks from all projects and lists.A clear distinction between projects and tasks and the possibility to group and archive projects.Seamless sync between mobile and desktop (preferably with native apps on both).What I need in a GTD appīeing a very happy Things user, here’s the wish list I set off with: If you’re not familiar with it, it’s probably pretty boring. ![]() This article is about finding the perfect app to go with that methodology. Here’s why.ĭisclaimer: By GTD I’m referring to the methodology as coined by David Allen. I’ve settled on Microsoft’s To-Do in the end (meaning, of course: for now). I’ve tried many options, from very specific GTD-implementations - like FacileThings and NirvanaHQ - to mainstream todo-apps like Todoist and Google Keep. But outside of it, the search could go on forever. Within the Apple eco-system, the options are plenty and I wouldn’t even bother looking beyond Things. Finding a good cross-platform GTD app is hard. ![]()
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