

Sure, there’s an Inbox you can use for GTD-style capture (from anywhere). I don’t know Todoist like I know OmniFocus, but Labels and Filters would appear to be the app’s heart and soul. Todoist doesn’t offer a Mac Mail plug-in, but as you’ll see below, you can email a task right into a Todoist project, so that’s not a big deal.

This, unfortunately, is only available with Chrome–which is too much of a CPU hog for me. It’s the most ubiquitous and app-integrated task management app on the market. I don’t even really think about it, which is what you hope would be true. It’s much more like Things than (previous versions of) OmniFocus. Todoist’s sync across devices is natural and fast. (And you can tweak the color scheme, too.) No clutter, easy to read, pleasing to the eyes. But the more I’ve used Todoist, the more I appreciate the layout. Here it is in landscape mode on an iPad mini:Īt first I thought it was overly simple, sort of blasé. I’ll do my best to cover it here once it releases. Read the whole thing here.Īnd be on the lookout for Things 3.
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… which is quite nicely explained in full at their blog. This means that most of the time you’re in sync even before you launch the app.Īnd then they give you this sweet visual representation: Today’s new version of Things Cloud solves this problem by sending your devices a push from the cloud (regardless of what network they’re connected to). But of course the app is often closed on your mobile device-so it won’t receive the push, and won’t be in sync until you manually launch the app later. It makes sync instantaneous as long as Things is open on your devices (and they’re on the same local network). Shortly after Things Cloud launched, we released a feature called Local Push. Once again, they’re ahead of the pack in this regard.
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Yesterday Cultured Code announced a significant improvement to how Things syncs data across devices. The two images in this post show as much. First things first–who is even doing design for Cultured Code’s app Things? Because that design team is the best in the biz.
