New titles and verified features are added almost daily. The results are maintained here (click link above): So far, we’ve researched 101+ GTD software apps on almost all platforms. 14-58 Comment from: Kevin Crenshaw - Executive Time & Task Coach # It is definitely slick but it is extremely inefficient when you have more things to do. However, whenever I change the filtering I have to wait again. Richard it is “workable” when the view is filtered down by some tag. Tudumo only generates controls when they’re first used so if not all are visible/loaded then it should speed up. Possible fix - add some tags and restart so not everything is visible at the same time.
Ouch :) Sorry ‘bout that - there is a focus on <200 items and making that slick as possible (wrapping text/auto-height - costs processor time), but I have tested it up to 500 items so maybe I should re-check. Who needs a todo list manager when you only have 10 things to do anyway ?Ĭomments from long ago: # Comment from: Richard # Now try creating 639 tasks (basically I copy/pasted a part of my todo list for b2evolution) and the thing turns into a slow bloated.
I also feels pretty good when you install it. Searching on the web keeps pointing me towards Tudumo, which, frankly looks awesome on paper (I mean on the web). Something where I can create tasks, organize them into projects, tag them into contexts and filter them a million different ways. I don’t want anything that integrates with Outlook.
Unfortunately, I’m beginning to think there is no decent GTD software for Windows.