12/19/2023 0 Comments Nirvana vs omnifocus![]() ![]() If you are really into GTD and want an app built and designed from the ground up exclusively for GTD, check out Nirvana on iOS. Neither of them is good for collaboration and both of them must be tweaked a bit if you want to use them with the GTD system, although Things is probably closer to the GTD system than OF is in their native formats. OmniFocus has a much larger online training and support community, but that is primarily because Things is intuitive enough to use that there is no need for a lot of extra training beyond their provided tutorial. I think some people can get overwhelmed in OF if they don’t really need its advanced features and that frustration can cause the back and forth switching. On the other hand, OmniFocus has a lot of power and features for those who have more complex task management needs. It is far easier and more intuitive to use, much less expensive and, at least IMHO, has a more attractive interface. If Things has the power and features you want and meets your needs, go with Things. I think it really is pretty easy to decide between Things and OF 3. When she has the basics down, she can figure out how to drill something without asking me for assistance. ![]() She needs to learn the basics of drilling (the right drill bit, the right drill, etc) before she can master it. I’ve got a power drill but my wife wouldn’t know how to use it. It can help grease the wheels but ultimately, completing the task is up to us. My college life demanded a different workflow and it wouldn’t work in my life today.Īn app is a tool and not the problem solver. I might have a best practice for a particular part of my life. When it comes to the “best possible workflow”, I can’t say there is one beyond reviewing. We won’t know it all and we might encounter a new life hack because life demands it. Life is about experimenting and trying different things. ![]() Hopefully it can translate to other apps. I’ll discover something and see if it fits me. Many times, I’ll come to a blog site or the Discourse forums or pick up one of the books/vdeo courses and go through it. My point is that that’s not always the case.īut if I can search for a workflow that doesn’t require a specific tool, the workflow becomes evergreen and not tied to a specific app. Assuming you know the best possible workflow in advance. ![]()
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