

Todoist is a simple yet powerful to-do list app ranked best-in-class by Apple, Google, Forbes, and more. There have been hopeful signs, but I'm not convinced yet. Organise your life and work with Todoist. I haven't left Evernote (although I've thought about it) because it would be a tremendous PITA at this point to migrate all of my lists but I'd be hesitant to recommend it to anyone else until I was sure they managed to get their quality problems under control. Wunderlist is free, and so is Appigo’s To Do (available in Pro.

when integrated with OmniFocus allowed a pretty good link between my calendar and my GTD app. Anyway, I think people here know both are excellent multi-platform.

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I would give one word of caution before trying Evernote as a GTD list manager though: they've had egregious quality issues on their Windows and iOS platforms (and maybe the Mac and Android versions too, but I don't use either so I haven't been following them) for at least the last year. The Calendar Fight Calendar integration: TickTick, Todoist, OmniFocus, Things 3, 2Do, and GoodTask Calendar integration: TickTick, Todoist, OmniFocus, Things 3, 2Do, and GoodTask. This debate has been going on for some time now but I thought I would write an article from a users perspective and not just a comparison of the features or Specifications of both products. Whether it will work for you or not again depends on your needs and preferences. There are a few areas where I find Todoist’s flexibility to be another major selling point The GTD® Virtual Study Group is a supportive global community dedicated to inspiring and empowering personal growth 0 is officially available The Calendar Fight Underneath, Id have my stack of TODO items Most of us try to find an Evernote integration. Search: Omnifocus 3 Calendar Integration. I can tell you Evernote can work as a GTD list manager I've used it for several years and it serves my needs very well. The choice of a GTD list manager ultimately comes down to individual needs and preferences. Search: Onenote Task Management Template.
