This app is the best I've found for supporting my GTD workflow. However, there are some rare issues with the Add Task button where it does not always add a project when viewing the projects list (instead, it prompts to add a task), but restarting the app clears these issues for a time and is a good workaround.
No widget to put on my homescreen to see upcoming tasks?!
I love it. I am a lifetime subscriber now. If you could add a widget function for the home screen with my current tasks, you get the full 5 stars.
First of all, wow. Awesome app. I wanted to have ONE place where I could do the whole GTD method, and it's amazing. However, it's missing some pretty basic features. Unless I'm missing something, why isn't there a way to set a due date AND due time for a scheduled task? This is very important. Also, why isn't there a calendar within the app or at least a way to sync scheduled tasks to a calendar? Deadlines are part of GTD. Why no support for such a basic thing?
Perfect GTD experience. Better than Doit.Im
Very good GTD application, allow the good level of details for tasks and projects. Flexible in the setup which is a important factor for me. Love also the Focus section, that let you quickly setup what is important for today and avoiding missing important planned action. Things I am missing in mobile application is ability to share quickly to and from other application. always need to the go through copy paste, not very practical.
Been using it for a while and love it. Can you make a widget for it and statistics function? 😃
Been using this app for a year and I love it. It takes the methodology outlined in "Getting Things Done" by David Allen and absolutely nails it. It's got all the functionality you need for GTD while being very user friendly as well, both on desktop and on mobile. I really feel it has the exact right amount of features, exactly as much as you need with no bloat. I don't use Nirvana for everything in my GTD system, but it is absolutely the backbone. It has all the essentials: An inbox, projects lists, next actions, waiting for lists, scheduled actions, someday lists, and reference. You can also add tags to items and sort them into categories like work and personal, which makes it very easy to keep it from feeling cluttered; and if you've read GTD you know that a fear of cluttering is often a deterrent of using some system. One of my favorite features is the "focus" tag which lets you highlight certain items that are most important at the moment, which is another great tool for preventing clutter. The most important thing I wanted was the ability to have projects, each with its own list of "next actions", while also being able to see a single list of *all* next actions that is automatically generated from this list. This is not a feature of any generic "productivity" app, but Nirvana implements this beautifully. Another implementation detail I love is that there are multiple ways to view the next actions list, including as a single unified list which is ideal when you're on the ground looking for an action to take, or sorted by project, which is ideal when doing a weekly review. If you're looking for a way to implement a system based on GTD, this app is a real winner!
I like the App very much. I use the free version. The only problem I have is that it's not available for Linux systems. If you come up with that, I will buy the app. 😉
Good GTD app. Would be even better if it could include a widget for next items on Android.