A Little Clean Wonder
A while back I purchased TODOIST. I am a former paper user of Franklin Covey for over 25 years and have been gradually making a transition towards GTD and more and more electronically based time/personal management. I really appreciate the beauty, elegance and grace of the app. Being able to import more information visa vi their notes on tasks is wonderful.
For an older guy (Mid 50’s), some of the interface was a bit foreign to me, but with a couple of videos and some intuotive programimng on their part and I was off and running. Using this in connection with Evernote has been a great help as well!
The project management portion is clean, easy and adaptable. For most of my life tasks with two or more steps this works well. For some of my larger remodeling issues, I can still manage them and use a combination of Evernote, TODOIST and paper.
One caveat: I recently had to tend to the affairs of my mother in law’s passing and was, well, caught up in life that didn’t require me to hit the app daily, but really attend to face to face and heart to heart stuff with my family. My karma points went down the drain. It’s small, but I wish I would have taken advantage of the turn off Karma feature for that season.
Improvements? More email integration or even make email part of its UI and process multiple email accounts into projects and tasks directly in the app.
Way to go!
Doug Burroughs about
Todoist: To-Do List & Tasks, v6.3.18