What you can do is group tasks into Projects, and then you can group Projects into Goals. And tasks can have subtasks.
The lists you are referring to are, in essence the GTD main classification of tasks:
Next = Task that are possible for you to do now and that you have decided that you will do
Someday/Maybe = Tasks you are not sure you want to do
Waiting = Tasks that other people must do, but the results of which you depend on
Doit's "Scheduled" represents two different GTD concepts in one integrated feature:
- "earliest possible date" (called Tickler in GTD), e.g. "Buy Christmas tree" (still too early, but you may want to see it as a Next action from Dec 20 onwards)
- agreed calendar action, e.g. an appointment with someone
Doit's Tomorrow list is a preview of calendar actions and Ticklers that will arrive tomorrow.
Doit's Today list corresponds to the GTD "white index card", which is tentative excerpt from the other lists that you want to keep handy during the day.
groups of tasks
Needs to be done to create their own groups of tasks.
Today, Next, Tomorrow, Scheduled, Someday .... this is not enough. It is necessary that your can create. This would be a very handy tool.
Today, Next, Tomorrow, Scheduled, Someday .... this is not enough. It is necessary that your can create. This would be a very handy tool.
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10/30/2013 21:55#1PRO
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10/31/2013 03:07#4PRO
@sp1
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback.
What @Folke said is great idea. You can do just as what Folke tell you. And you also can create filter by Advancing Search.
Shall you need any help or have additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me back.
Thank you for your support!
Best regards,
Doit.im Team