I'm currently using Wunderlist, but I'm not completely satisfied by the way tasks are linked.
Ask HN: Which tools do you use for GTD (Getting Things Done)?
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Re: Ask HN: Which tools do you use for GTD (Getting Things Done)?
#2I don't practice strict GTD, but do use most of the elements, and I find Asana ticks nearly all the boxes for me (with just one or two quibbles). It's the first tool I've used that doesn't leave me either spending all day organizing or constantly fighting friction due to a mismatch between tools and workflow.
I was never quite comfortable with Wunderlist, though to be fair it's been a few years since I tried it. What about it isn't working for you?
Re: Ask HN: Which tools do you use for GTD (Getting Things Done)?
#3I've been refining an Asana workflow for a few years now and am pretty satisfied with it. (I've used GTD in one form or another for nearly 15 years now, and spent the first 10 years searching for the right toolset to keep my lists organized.) I don't practice strict GTD, but do use most of the elements, and I find Asana ticks nearly all the boxes for me (with just one or two quibbles). It's the first tool I've used t…
Re: Ask HN: Which tools do you use for GTD (Getting Things Done)?
#4If you are using a PC, I like Todoist. Verge also recommends TodoIst
Re: Ask HN: Which tools do you use for GTD (Getting Things Done)?
#5I've been refining an Asana workflow for a few years now and am pretty satisfied with it. (I've used GTD in one form or another for nearly 15 years now, and spent the first 10 years searching for the right toolset to keep my lists organized.) I don't practice strict GTD, but do use most of the elements, and I find Asana ticks nearly all the boxes for me (with just one or two quibbles). It's the first tool I've used t…
I'll take a look at Asana, thanks for your advices
Re: Ask HN: Which tools do you use for GTD (Getting Things Done)?
#6Do you have a mac? I have had some success with Things 3. Omnifocus is a little too overloaded for me. If you are using a PC, I like Todoist. Verge also recommends TodoIst
Re: Ask HN: Which tools do you use for GTD (Getting Things Done)?
#7I've been refining an Asana workflow for a few years now and am pretty satisfied with it. (I've used GTD in one form or another for nearly 15 years now, and spent the first 10 years searching for the right toolset to keep my lists organized.) I don't practice strict GTD, but do use most of the elements, and I find Asana ticks nearly all the boxes for me (with just one or two quibbles). It's the first tool I've used t…
What's your workflow and what are your quibbles?
Re: Ask HN: Which tools do you use for GTD (Getting Things Done)?
#8I've been refining an Asana workflow for a few years now and am pretty satisfied with it. (I've used GTD in one form or another for nearly 15 years now, and spent the first 10 years searching for the right toolset to keep my lists organized.) I don't practice strict GTD, but do use most of the elements, and I find Asana ticks nearly all the boxes for me (with just one or two quibbles). It's the first tool I've used t…
for my use the management of tags is not intuitive nor easy to use I'll take a look at Asana, thanks for your advices
https://blogs.office.com/en-us/2017/04/19/introducing-micros...
in the "What'nest part"