I am using both IQTell and GTDNext. I am new to both after searching and testing out a number of Task Management applications. Until now I have relied on paper, supported somewhat by Workflowy and my desktop Outlook. I am also new to Evernote.
I am looking forward to having a trusted system. I think GTDNext will be that system once it has all the features and integration of IQTell. IQTell is robust and everything-all-in-one-place (multiple calendars, multiple email accounts, Evernote integration, customizable in innumerable ways, and reminders in popup/text/emailā¦and I want that!! But GTDNext has OUTLINING(!), drag-and-drop sorting, infinitely nested folders/items, re-ordering capability on every viewā¦and it is sooooo easy on the eyes. GTDNext is set up to support the way I think and the way I get organized.
I just want GTDNext and IQTell to āget marriedā so I can have everything I love about both.
@shellahgarrett this sounds really close to what I would write! I also tried out IQTell and really liked that I could have all my email accounts there as well as the Evernote integration was great too. I have deleted my IQTell account for now as I have decided to try out GTDNext and see how I like it. I am also fairly new at Evernote but I think I will use that more for tracking things, recipes, and articles/videos I want to save and watch later. So far so good with GTDNext but if there was just reminders via popup/email, a mobile version that would work on my Blackberry it would be even better!
I think the Android app is the next priority for James. I think reminders are a crucial componentāperhaps a tad higher in priority than integrating email accounts and Evernoteā¦but just a tad.
Yeah, Iāve definitely got the wrong phone for things like this. Iām not sure if there is an app such as this (or todoist, etc) that have a Blackberry mobile version. I agree reminders are a crucial component and it will be a definite help if/once they are implemented.
It will be interesting to see what overall focus the developers will give the app. Integration in all of its forms is one of the āproven innovativeā avenues (it once was innovative but is not new anymore, and is now dominated by Zendone and IQTell, but would still probably be appreciated by some)
I think the developers have already made a strong and quite unique start by combining flexible levels of hierarchy with flexible arrangements of initial vs subsequent tasks. I am convinced there is ample room for further innovation and perfection here, and this is a virgin niche.
I am a Blackberry user too. (Love that physical keyboard.) However I have recently concluded that I am missing the Mobile Revolution because I use almost no apps and, of course, almost everything is available in Android and iPhone. Probably will get an Android phone next and lovingly say good-bye to my BB.