![]() ![]() >Seethis discussion threadfor how to automate this. ForWindows C:/users/ /appdata/roaming/evernote Second the local data is saved in a proprietary format. If you are just using the EN through a browser your data is not stored on your PC, it is only on EN's servers. Many people who are Mac-centric use OmniFocus and are extremely pleased with how it works for them and since it is designed with GTD in mind it makes it easy to follow GTD methodology. I'm interested in hearing the explanation for this. I have no doubt as you’ve said there are things I will miss, but the friction level has just gotten too high for me.To do this, click the Evernote elephant icon in the Menu Bar and select Quit Evernote. Omni was a great tool when I was only responsible for my own work and was in the corporate office every day, but as my life and work has gotten more complicated Omni just hasn’t been able to keep up. But I am sure I’m not going to keep waiting Omni to deliver on this feature. I would publish my roadmap for the year after WWDC ends, WWDC would mark the start of my new year.ĢDo might not be the app, maybe it’s things, I’m not sure. Or more reasonably, I would give up on the calendar year.My roadmap would not contain anything my team couldn’t reasonably accomplish prior to WWDC.If this were the case for my products I would do one of two things: This just dangles hope and adds to our disappointment when another year goes by. What I find disappointing is that knows that Omni is likely going to throw out the back half of the roadmap when Apple releases something, and yet publishes a roadmap with long waited for features in that back half of that roadmap. I am hoping to switch back to OmniFocus once multiple contexts are I actually agree with you, and that’s not the part I’m disappointed by. I also miss the “Review” feature which doesn’t exist in 2Do. ![]() With all this in mind, I do miss sequential vs parallel projects: in 2Do you can create a project but there’s no way to hide all tasks except the next one, but you can collapse the project task list in the “context” view which is more of a hybrid view. to move it a week, etc, the information is presented nicely with colour coded project categories, repeating tasks show a round arrow so you know they will recur, it’s just very aesthetically pleasing. I’m just finding a lot less resistance accessing the information I need, the search is fantastic, I don’t have to have hacks and workarounds for things like repeat on first Monday of each month, multiple contexts, adding “actions” (you highlight a task and press p to immediately launch a website, or onenote, or email or whatever “action” you set, instead of adding links in task notes and then needing to expand/click those links in OmniFocus), there are fantastic keyboard shortcuts like. I have made a full switch to 2Do and finding it a very pleasant experience. Another long-requested feature (the ability to see the Inbox when viewing Projects on Ma ![]() So, with that caveat in mind: we’ve already finished the first item on that roadmap (faster syncing of databases with large attachments). I can share a bit more, but please bear in mind (as always) that our plans can and do change as circumstances change. ![]()
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