Hi Wayne,
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I am a big fan of Dynalist and use it for many things. However, it just does not cut it for GTD as it is too generic. I am using GTDNext right now for GTD stuff, and it has cool and convenient features that streamlines the GTD process. In Dynalist it would just take long of a time to get the same effect. My perfect product would be the slickness of Dynalist, but with an overlay that did everything that GTDNext can do [/quote]
I am also a big fan of GTDNext. In my experience, I found the GTD heavy hitters like Todoist, Nozbe and FacileThings are great in terms of features and supporting GTD workflows. Where they all fall short is in the management of lists.
I find as I place more and more projects and tasks into these systems, they become unmanageable under the weight and complexity of getting information in and out quickly and efficiently. None of these solutions can create a complete list of my projects, contexts or tasks in one click like Dynalist can.
I think there is a future in developing apps for GTD workflows using Dynalist’s API but that’s not today. Its encouraging to see people working on systems while using GTD Methodology.