I find this interesting, because I think Things is stronger on project planning than daily doing. You have the Anytime view, where everything is organized by area and project. You also have the All Projects view, and you can use tags on projects and areas. What other program do you find better for managing projects?
I have tried a number of different apps for managing projects. My favourite, mentioned in a post elsewhere, was MyLifeOrganised but, alas, it doesn't have a macOS version and I switched from Windows to Macs in 2015. I tried Merlin, which has two versions, Merlin Project, a full-blown project manager, and Merlin Express, a cut-down version. They are great programs, but I found the feature split between the two awkward. Merlin Express lacked some features that seemed essential to me, like the ability to filter your list. But Merlin Project was very complex and had lots of features I didn't want such as resource management. Because I like a timeline view similar to a Gantt chart, I have also tried SheetPlanner and Aeon Timeline.
I am now using, and very happy with,
Tinderbox, but I wouldn't recommend this unless you already use it (or just love learning new stuff!
) as it has a steep learning curve. However, the aspect that matches GTD perfectly is that you can start with an extremely simple project list and gradually add more features as the need arises. In other words, you can adapt it to match your workflow (and, most importantly, your
changing workflow) rather than having to adapt your workflow to suit the software. Because it's easier to explain with a picture, I've attached a screenshot. The fields on the right are mostly fields that I have defined myself to match my workflow. Code, Status, AoF (area of focus), Things_project and Tags are key attributes that the software has allowed me to create to meet my personal needs.