So much so I've pretty much given up on reporting or asking for anything. Then note which items the devs DO feel compelled to respond to. Then note how often the devs feel compelled to respond. I did not want to spend a bunch of time setting up my to-do lists.#12 Spend an hour or too reading through this forum/board and see how many requests are open, long standing, repeats etc. Finally what really sold me was the ease at which I could enter tasks, get to them when I needed them and mark them done when complete. I read somewhere that a family uses this feature for their shopping list. Team members can comment on individual tasks to update the status of the project and ask questions. Another neat feature that is useful for teams, and even families, is you can share tasks so they show up in that persons Nozbe. Instead Nozbe uses a flexible system for organizing tasks according to the context in which they are done (e.g., while online, while at the office, while at home, while running errands, on the phone, etc.). It does not organize tasks in an overly rigid hierarchical fashion. I like the way Nozbe follows the GTD system. Also a must for me was the integration with Google Calendar and the reminders. I can also forward emails to Nozbe and create a task automatically with the email attached as a comment. I love the way this app syncs with Evernote and Dropbox. On the positive side, it is very GTD focused, the development team and customer support are responsive and the integration with external calendars, dropbox and Evernote is second to none (no GDrive yet though.) Template projects are good to have and there is much potential for development. Thirdly, the apps are very nice looking and clean, but also have absolutely abysmal power-user keyboard functionality on web or windows, no undo, and the UI is slow with disparate button placement, and makes poor use of space. Also in keeping with this, the new Apple watch is revolutionary and the start of a new productivity era and Android Wear effectively non-existent. Apparently CSV export is planned in the next three months though. The creator is a big Apple fan and this is very consistent with that company's like of lock-in and not allowing the user direct access to files with apps of your choice. So don't put in your data yet unless you want to be locked in. Widgets don't auto-sync frequently enough.įirstly It want's your data and it wants 8 GPB per month, but it doesn't believe you really own your data and after 8 years of existence has never provided an export option. Needs a widget that just lists all projects. Can't un-star or star items from widgets. Setting dates quickly with hashtags is great if you know when you create the task, but very often you don't. Also, needs a keyboard shortcut for desktop version that is the same as swiping to change date/time). Would benefit *enormously* from a Todoist- or Swipes-style of setting both date AND time *quickly* (I know you can enable swiping to set date/time but you still have to go through the usual date/time menus, which are not streamlined for quick entry. Inbox gets cluttered easily, even when you've assigned things a date. Some views/projects for me are better sorted by hand, others would benefit from some auto-sorting options. Needs a built-in process/UI for "Waiting" 2. I agree with a lot of the decisions to keep the process/UI deliberately flat/transparent and GTD-oriented, but: 1.
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