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Today we added more keyboard shortcuts. Check out the blog article which shows them.
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35 votesAdminSergio (co-founder, GTD Next) responded
Thanks for the suggestion. In some ways the Next Action list is really what you want. It contains all of the next actions available for you to do right now. It’s where I go first thing when I want to start doing actual work.
Since this list contains all actions available for you to do right now, I’m not sure I completely understand the need for a list with all action on it. This is what the Projects and Actions view is for.
To make it easier to view just active actions, we did add an “active” filter to the P&A view. So this will filter out any scheduled, waiting or someday actions from the view. If the next action view isn’t exactly what you are looking for hopefully this will help.
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedHey James - I think you misunderstand Ken's request. I too would like an "Active Projects" list (since it appears I cannot add projects to my "Someday" folder.)
I like to be able to brain dump everything - including projects that are Someday/Maybe, then choose a handful that I am currently focused on. Having "Someday/Maybe" projects show up on the side bar with everything else, and in "Project" view mixed in with everything else is distracting. In "Project" view i can filter to show only "Active" projects, but the sidebar still shows all of them. It'd be nice to be able to add projects to the "Someday" section, and then have them NOT show up in my Projects/Actions list.
I would especially like to see it possible to add tags and dates "in line" when we add a task. I've been quite spoiled by apps that allow this.
For example, I would simply add a task that is: "Weed the Garden @yard #April 4th" And the @ symbol tells the app it's a tag, the # symbol tells it's a date. Features like that make entering tasks much quicker and more intuitive.