

The transition period took between 1-2 months.

For instance, a repeating task would show up in Things, so I would enter it in Omnifocus and pause it in Things. Once you get a license, you no longer depend on a third party for any functionality. The reason Everdo exists is to provide a few benefits hardly available anywhere else: It’s a desktop, offline-focused app.
#NIRVANA VS OMNIFOCUS HOW TO#
I watched some videos and read material on how to set up Omnifocus, then started entering every new task in Omnifocus. I have used different GTD apps myself, including Nirvana, which really is an amazing app, one of the best. Also, accessories for iPad 1 are cheaper (like Apple case) than for iPad 3. When I migrated from Things to Omnifocus, didnt import anything. Over the years at PLU weve used Things, OmniFocus, and TaskPaper with. Step-by-step GTD ® installation manual with detailed instructions, suggested supplies, and coaching tips. happening over at regarding the look & feel of Nirvana vs. If you don't need games, camera, 3G connection (iPad 1 has Wi-Fi - good enough for me), bunch of software which requires iPad 2/3, etc., iPad 1 will be the cheapest solution. Our best-practices guides for implementing GTD ® with Google ® Apps on your desktop. But, it is uncomfortable to read on MBP, and weekly reviewing on iPad rocks. I found much easier, quicker and more comfortable to have my base camp on my MacBook Pro. If you want to switch more tasks to iPad, you're right.

If you buy iPad/iPhone in excellent cosmetic condition, you will be able to sell it for much more (considering you will carry for that device). But if you use it only for OmniFocus, iCal and eBooks. Even the iPad 2 misses out on some features in iOS 6 it's a false economy to buy nearly-obsolete hardware, IMO. Probably a safer proposition to buy an iPad 2 at this point, perhaps one with imperfect cosmetics if price is an issue.
