![]() In theory, Things 3 has a very extensive AppleScript support and as such the information could be extracted on demands and an external GUI could display there necessary information and make the necessity filtering. In the following, I would like to make an argument for a Kaban-Style view screen for projects that could become a 7th viewing mode (there is already 6 by default) in Things 3. This was actually useful but a dimension was still missing: due/end date for long term, higher-level planning. In the past, someone had created a Kaban view for OmniFocus 2 ( OmniBoard) which shows your active and inactive projects (and a bit more) on a board, kaban-style. I tried OmniPlan for that purpose alone, maintenance is higher than I would like and I am still not convinced this is the best way of doing it. Also for what I am thinking about, a planning software is not that useful either. ![]() This is something not easy to do only with a Task Manager and your electronic calendar apps. This is because you need in one look an overview of everything going one right now, including deadlines. One of the major issues with task manager applications is higher level planning, particularly on the fly decision about committing or not a new project. They help you get things out of your head and easily accessible.
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