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Things is really nice GTD (Getting Things Done) app only for Mac.

Is there something like Things for Windows?

The closest one I've found is Doit.im. But I've heard that it is unstable and its website seems outdated.

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    Are you looking for a web based or desktop application? Or multi-platform? – Ranhiru Jude Cooray Nov 24 '11 at 07:50
  • If you've searched, what options have you dismissed? – Daniel Beck Nov 24 '11 at 07:55
  • It should be a desktop app for windows 7. The option I've found are poor in their interface like: http://chandlerproject.org/ and http://www.checkettsweb.com/tw/gtd_tiddlywiki.htm. I really need something similar to Things. – chefnelone Nov 24 '11 at 08:03
  • I found Doit.im but just watch the outdated look of the download page of their site: https://i.doit.im/download – chefnelone Nov 24 '11 at 08:07
  • If there is no one and I must to pick a web based app. I like this one: http://www.producteev.com – chefnelone Nov 24 '11 at 09:39
  • It is helpful, when you are looking for an alternative to Foo to (1) say *what* Foo does (you can imagine a user reading this question who has the perfect solution, but has never heard of get things done...) and (2) provide a link to a more extensive resource. It would also help to say *what* features and interface elements you like. The better the question you right, the better your chances of getting good answers. – dmckee --- ex-moderator kitten Nov 24 '11 at 16:28

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Try Nirvana. It's web-based, rather than desktop-based like Things, but is very similar in UI, and, since it's online, can be accessed from anywhere. As someone who simultaneously uses PCs and Macs, I long since ditched Things for Nirvana.

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I suggest GeeTeeDee. It's simple but well-polished.

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  • I really like the screenshots of that, I might give it a try. I'd +1, but I'm out of votes. I'll try to remember though – Raystafarian Feb 29 '12 at 20:25
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Try using evernote ...synchs with everything and is searchable...

http://lifehacker.com/5952540/get-things-done-with-evernote-using-templates

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