One of my most important tools
Right now, I work as a software developer, juggling multiple contracts and projects; I am in the middle of a Master’s degree; and I have a growing family. I run a couple podcasts. I’m a committed church member. I have a lot to remember, and if things slip, it’s a problem.
OmniFocus is how I keep things from slipping.
I’ve tried a number of other to-do and Getting Things Done apps; I was a subscriber to Todoist Premium for a year. But for managing the big tasks in my professional life, none of them even come close to OmniFocus. I use other apps for little to-dos. For big projects, for things that are more than a single item but build on each other, and for long-term planning, OmniFocus is fantastic. It can be as simple or as complicated as I need it to for any project.
I only have one problem with this app: it’s so good, sometimes it tempts me to spend time using it instead of just getting done the things I’ve used it for. But that’s on me, not the app.
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