![]() ![]() You can also sort tasks by context, start time, deadline or priority, or filter them using user–defined tags. You can add a descriptive paragraph underneath the project title and a counter in front of the project name keeps track of active tasks and the total number of tasks in the project. You can add tasks by clicking on the button in the top left of the screen, by typing in the task entry bar or by pressing a keyboard shortcut (N). As Doit does not support inline editing, learning the keyboard shortcuts will save you a lot of unnecessary clicking. You can assign your task a project and a context-and delegate it to a contact if you wish. You can also give your task a start and due date, a priority, multiple tags and add notes or reminders. Recurrent tasks can be scheduled using a number of basic cycles (but not from a completion date). Assigning a star to a task marks it for completion today and clicking on the ‘doit now’ lightning bolt icon flags the task(s) you want to complete next. A great way of prioritising within your list of daily priorities. If you are willing to pay for the premium version, you will also be able to create subtasks. ![]() A minor annoyance is that subtasks cannot be re–ordered using drag and drop, so if you belatedly think of another subtask it will forever be at the bottom of the list. The next screenshot shows the ‘next actions’ view: Doit feels very similar to Nirvana, with standard views, projects, contexts, filters and goals shown in the navigation pane on the left. The ‘tag cloud’ above the task list lets you filter your tasks by context or by user–defined tags. For example, you can create a ’15m’ tag to mark tasks that you can complete in fifteen minutes or less, or a ‘bills’ tag to keep track of invoices. Tasks can have multiple tags.Īs you will see from the screenshot, Doit also lets you track goals. This is a feature of the premium version and I am a bit underwhelmed about its execution.
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