If you're into GTD, you'll love the solutions this app offers. Great UI (if
you understand it/ GTD). Very polished product. You can sync with the iPhone
app too.
Best GTD app for the Mac. It supports many different types of configurations
and makes tracking projects/actions easy. The sync with OmniFocus for iPhone is
a great feature for when I'm away from the office
To this day it is the best GTD application i have found. But this does not
mean it is perfect. First the price is way to expensive, then the general look
is ugly (especially when compared to "Things" or "The Hit
list" for example), and it lacks of several little detail features you find
in those other GTD apps. Not sure it is going to stay #1 for long if they don't
change on these issues. But for now, nothing gets the work done like
Omnifocus
Superb Project Planning App. Has just the right mix of features. Tasks,
Resources, Cost, Variance, Gantt Charts, Export to various formats,without
getting too complex. I think the interface could be still improved further,
especially when browsing a Gantt chart which gets too long. Contextual tools
maybe. If you are a Mac guy who does Projects, and wants something no-nonsense,
this is it.
Coming to this page, I didn't know it had become free. Now I feel a little
dumb having payed for something that ended up crashing a lot on my MacBook
s:
Superb for wire-framing and diagramming. Not so much for mind-mapping, but
the features are more than satisfactory. And the stencils are awesome. Its quite
easy to use and you can become a pro pretty soon.
One annoyance is the fact that there is no reliable way to recover your
object positions if Automatic Layout kicks in and fucks up your work. But I keep
that turned off by default.
OmniFocus is the app which introduced me to the concept of GTD, and I've been
hooked since. The features are just-right, and the interface is super slick.
With OmniFocus, all it takes to get things done is to 'Capture, Organize and
Do'.
Also of note is the OmniFocus quick-entry tool, which allows you to clip
stuff to OmniFocus from anywhere. Memory usage is minimal, and you can safely
have it boot up with your Mac. iCal syncing is another great feature. The only
thing I dislike as of the current release is the software's tendency to take
constant backups. Haven't found a way to disable that yet.
Be sure to check out the introduction video from the OmniGroup website,
before you start using it.
Great GTP app! First you have to get used to the interface, but after some
initial time of adaption your GTD process will be a snap.
In addition to the usual GTD functions, they integrated a lot of syncing
options (MobileMe, Network Volumes, iCal, ...). You can add rules to Mail for
adding new to-dos per Mail. There is also an iPhone app out there.
The only negative thing is the price. An One-person license costs 80$.
Want GTD on your Mac (with sync to an iPhone client)? Buy this. Totally worth and tied to the GTD methodology.
If you're into GTD, you'll love the solutions this app offers. Great UI (if you understand it/ GTD). Very polished product. You can sync with the iPhone app too.
Best GTD app for the Mac. It supports many different types of configurations and makes tracking projects/actions easy. The sync with OmniFocus for iPhone is a great feature for when I'm away from the office
Simple and beautiful!)
great GTD application - using it syncing with my iPhone and its works really fine for me!
To this day it is the best GTD application i have found. But this does not mean it is perfect. First the price is way to expensive, then the general look is ugly (especially when compared to "Things" or "The Hit list" for example), and it lacks of several little detail features you find in those other GTD apps. Not sure it is going to stay #1 for long if they don't change on these issues. But for now, nothing gets the work done like Omnifocus
Древовидная структура задач. Есть индексация в Spotlight. Удобная мобильная версия для Ipod/Iphone.
Superb Project Planning App. Has just the right mix of features. Tasks, Resources, Cost, Variance, Gantt Charts, Export to various formats,without getting too complex. I think the interface could be still improved further, especially when browsing a Gantt chart which gets too long. Contextual tools maybe. If you are a Mac guy who does Projects, and wants something no-nonsense, this is it.
Coming to this page, I didn't know it had become free. Now I feel a little dumb having payed for something that ended up crashing a lot on my MacBook s:
i love to draw networks with this tool
Superb for wire-framing and diagramming. Not so much for mind-mapping, but the features are more than satisfactory. And the stencils are awesome. Its quite easy to use and you can become a pro pretty soon.
One annoyance is the fact that there is no reliable way to recover your object positions if Automatic Layout kicks in and fucks up your work. But I keep that turned off by default.
OmniFocus is the app which introduced me to the concept of GTD, and I've been hooked since. The features are just-right, and the interface is super slick. With OmniFocus, all it takes to get things done is to 'Capture, Organize and Do'.
Also of note is the OmniFocus quick-entry tool, which allows you to clip stuff to OmniFocus from anywhere. Memory usage is minimal, and you can safely have it boot up with your Mac. iCal syncing is another great feature. The only thing I dislike as of the current release is the software's tendency to take constant backups. Haven't found a way to disable that yet.
Be sure to check out the introduction video from the OmniGroup website, before you start using it.
OmniFocus is very deep and smart GTD app.
i still bear some grudges over omni giving it for free now.... i love the exclusivity i had before...
xD
Great GTP app! First you have to get used to the interface, but after some initial time of adaption your GTD process will be a snap.
In addition to the usual GTD functions, they integrated a lot of syncing options (MobileMe, Network Volumes, iCal, ...). You can add rules to Mail for adding new to-dos per Mail. There is also an iPhone app out there.
The only negative thing is the price. An One-person license costs 80$.