
We’ve received lots of great feedback on the Mac Power Users Things vs OmniFocus episode. Most recently, Don McAllister of Screencasts online wrote a thoughtful piece about why he uses Things. Don’s screencasts on both applications are highly recommended.
I really enjoyed your MPU podcast with Katie and I’ve been looking into both OmniFocus and Things, but I really like to use iCal and I found a great freeware app for easily adding tasks and Calendar entries without having iCal open at all. It’s a simple, light alternative, check it out..
FlexCal: http://flexgames.com/flexcal
I really enjoyed your MPU podcast with Katie and I’ve been looking into both OmniFocus and Things, but I really like to use iCal and I found a great freeware app for easily adding tasks and Calendar entries without having iCal open at all. It’s a simple, light alternative, check it out..
FlexCal: http://flexgames.com/flexcal
I really enjoyed your MPU podcast with Katie and I’ve been looking into both OmniFocus and Things, but I really like to use iCal and I found a great freeware app for easily adding tasks and Calendar entries without having iCal open at all. It’s a simple, light alternative, check it out..
FlexCal: http://flexgames.com/flexcal
I really enjoyed your MPU podcast with Katie and I’ve been looking into both OmniFocus and Things, but I really like to use iCal and I found a great freeware app for easily adding tasks and Calendar entries without having iCal open at all. It’s a simple, light alternative, check it out..
FlexCal: http://flexgames.com/flexcal
I really enjoyed your MPU podcast with Katie and I’ve been looking into both OmniFocus and Things, but I really like to use iCal and I found a great freeware app for easily adding tasks and Calendar entries without having iCal open at all. It’s a simple, light alternative, check it out..
FlexCal: http://flexgames.com/flexcal