![]() ![]() What's more, it tempts people into over-designing their time management methods. Electronic time management is just too fiddly for me. I use apps for just about everything in my life - except for time management. ![]() Funnily enough, I'd been having a look at Obsidian just about the time Ged made his first post in this thread. I read this discussion with interest, and even came across a few apps mentioned which I'd never heard of. Actually, reading that back, I think I've just persuaded myself to ignore that plaint and give it another try. Some overhead and learning curve involved to set up an FVP system and if only I wasn't so pernickety as to object to it adding "Copy of" to copied items it would be perfect. I would also mention Notion in dispatches. Until then I am a bit of a lost soul in terms of digital solutions and can't quite bring myself to forgo the features that apps provide and revert to pen and paper. However, as with much "Donationware", the developer is very much on the ball and I'm confident he will restore usability very soon. The one I WAS using very happily was the system I write about in this thread: But unfortunately the ios version (Swiftodo), has become buggy very recently after the latest ios update, or possibly something Dropbox have done. I also love My Life Organised, and do use it for non-discretionary items, for which it excellent, and I would use it for FVP, Autofocus or the like, but again the mobile version doesn't quite cut it for me. As for the best one, if I could divest myself of my craving for a mobile (ios) version, and possibly my hatred of workarounds, I would most likely settle on the one you're using currently, Dynalist, but the fact that you can't duplicate items on the otherwise excellent mobile version is enough to put me off. Ged, Firstly, I forgot to list Checkvist. Don't forget to select the Zim-Wiki format, when reading Zim-Wiki pages in Markor. ![]() All content is stored in plain text files and can be easily read and manipulated by other apps. For complex projects I link tasks from the master list to another page with detailed step-by-step tasks. This is a default plugin that you have to enable in "Options > Plugins", if not enabled already. For placing existing tasks to the bottom I either copy and paste them, or use the "Line Sorter" Plugin, to move them down, line by line, with a keyboard shortcut, see. Each entry has a checkbox that can have 3 states (indicated either by a checkmark, cross or arrow forward). I have a dedicated page for a FVP master list. It's quite similar to Obsidian, but faster and more mature. ![]()
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