Since contexts are important, I would assume that categories like @COMPUTER, or @CALLS would be standard. But none of these apps with their videos teach it. It's like they are trying to latch on to the GTD momentum but then show off a completely different process. (so don't say you are inspired by GTD and have your apps setup the way they are supposed to.) Todoist seems to be pretty good, but their Project list doesn't agree with my eye, although I do like the labels, which is where you add your contexts.
(of course, I promised myself I wouldn't get too crazy on the apps and programs available, but I am thinking ahead once I master the basics with Outlook 2013)
I have looked into Todoist, Toodledo, RTM, and IQTELL for starters. (Nirvana hasn't updated their app in a while, big red flag for me.) I setup Outlook 2013 and really enjoy it for my GTD, however, the lack of ability to sync projects and NA lists with my iPhone has my concerned about sticking with it for too long. (Maybe MS finally upgrades their Outlook app to include tasks. I am not holding my breath) These four companies videos don't really show contexts well, which is my big complaint at the moment. Of course, I am new to the whole thing so maybe I am missing something. (and yet, they claim to be inspired by, and work well with, GTD methodology.)
Bottom line, I would like the ability to sync my tasks and Projects/NA items to my smartphone from my PC. Outlook doesn't sync into an app directly, although Outlook 2013 is off to a good start for me. So not too much complaining on my end. Just brainstorming for a bit, and I am sure this is an old conversation for veterans of this board, so I hope you'll forgive me for bringing up what is likely a very old topic.
(of course, I promised myself I wouldn't get too crazy on the apps and programs available, but I am thinking ahead once I master the basics with Outlook 2013)
I have looked into Todoist, Toodledo, RTM, and IQTELL for starters. (Nirvana hasn't updated their app in a while, big red flag for me.) I setup Outlook 2013 and really enjoy it for my GTD, however, the lack of ability to sync projects and NA lists with my iPhone has my concerned about sticking with it for too long. (Maybe MS finally upgrades their Outlook app to include tasks. I am not holding my breath) These four companies videos don't really show contexts well, which is my big complaint at the moment. Of course, I am new to the whole thing so maybe I am missing something. (and yet, they claim to be inspired by, and work well with, GTD methodology.)
Bottom line, I would like the ability to sync my tasks and Projects/NA items to my smartphone from my PC. Outlook doesn't sync into an app directly, although Outlook 2013 is off to a good start for me. So not too much complaining on my end. Just brainstorming for a bit, and I am sure this is an old conversation for veterans of this board, so I hope you'll forgive me for bringing up what is likely a very old topic.