Quote:
Originally Posted by jojoba
I like OmniFocus and Smalltask. Both sync with my mac. The former is pretty elaborate (and expensive but on sale right now I believe), while the beauty of the latter is its simplicity.
|
I've been wondering about OmniFocus. It seems to be a good app but yes, it's expensive. I don't think it's on sale, the price seems to have dropped permanently to 16€ (something like $20).
I bought Opus Domini a few days ago. I am very happy with the way it shows tasks and appointment on the same screen to plan your day and week, and you can also add daily notes. There is a lot of room for improvement. In my opinion they have become trapped in trying to emulate a physical agenda. The interface does look nice and familiar, but an iPad is not an agenda. I used to have a beautiful red leather Filofax organizer. My iPad can never replace this as an object, but it can be much more useful. I feel the developers are failing to take advantage of the potential of a tablet. But really, I'm bitching because I like this app very much, I only think it could be a lot more. There is a free version so I would recommend trying it and seeing for yourselves. IMO all the useful functionalities are present in the free version, except that it's limited to 10 or 20 tasks. The other functionalities of the app (mission, goals, compass) are not very useful to me, but I suppose it's a matter of opinion. The contact tab is nice except that it sorts contacts by first name.