I would prefer a stricter adherence to GTD instead. And I would prefer more powerful features for dynamically selecting what you want to work on right now depending on the present circumstances. Examples of such features might be e.g. super-quick elimination filtering and regrouping etc.
GTD utilizes only the barest minimum of dates and scheduling. The whole philosophy is based on making the most of each moment, for example: If you are at a shopping mall, do whatever you can do there. If you are tired, do whatever requires low energy. If you are with John, do whatever he can help you with. These situation often cannot be scheduled, and in GTD you only use dates for the "hard landscape" such as agreed appointments or externally stipulated hard deadlines.
Smart filters to realize it does not work. You can watch or start time or deadline. View two consecutive filter uncomfortable.
Now to see what my objectives for the next few days, I need to see the tab Today, Tomorrow, Schedule, next (group by deadline)
A good example of this tab Todoist
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02/13/2015 12:06#1PRO
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02/13/2015 12:39#2PRO
@Folke For me, this kind of review (Next 7days) helps to quickly view the workload. Is there any place to another project / task or not.
Plus, view deadlines for a week, not to forget anything -
02/13/2015 13:24#3PRO
@Ev_Onegin
Hi,
We plan to offer a Weekly calendar viewing page. How do you think?
Best regards,
Doit.im Team -
02/13/2015 13:49#4PRO
I personally never use the calendar view. But I have noticed that there is a "This Week" group in the list version of "Scheduled", which is neat and tidy.
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02/16/2015 17:13#5PRO
We plan to offer a Weekly calendar viewing page. How do you think?
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Interesting idea but will it be convenient for mobile?
Such a review is not lucid even on the big screen → http://dl2.joxi.net/drive/0001/1507/83427/150216/61b77bf19c.jpg
I think it is worth making two options and the user selects convenient for them
Convenient for me, esp for android usual list, divided into separate days.
The main thing that this list shows the task:
•with start time
• with deadline
• on the exact date
If a task has a start time and end, then place it on the day on which it begins
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02/23/2015 07:00#6PRO
@Ev_Onegin
Hi,
Your screen is a monthly calendar. We will take your suggestion into consideration.
Best regards,
Doit.im Team