

Supports Projects, Meetings and Folders Assign an unlimited number of contexts to each task Create subtasks easily by drag and drop

Assign priorities, notes, contexts, review dates Complete your tasks – and keep track of the results Review and process your tasks – prioritize, delegate or share your tasks Capture your ideas and tasks – quick and easy, wherever you are! It's easy to use and with the built-in sync feature you can access your tasks with Organize for Windows, Mac, iPhone or iPad. Organize:Me has been built with users in mind. Quickly manage tasks and subtasks, sort them into projects, set review dates and - if you like GTD - assign contexts for easy review. Take snapshots of any article record a voice memo, or just enter some text to create a new entry. Straightforward and really simple to use. Organize:Me easily handles your task lists. There is certainly a place in the market for this app.Your personal task manager - if you need to handle more than just a simple list! Having said that, I don't post this as a review of Organize, the app is quite new to judge about it, and actually it is a very good start and one can just wish it and the developers a good future. Somehow it lacks the "great idea" behind it. Now, Organize is far from being that, it is a very good app, but I wouldn't trade OmniFocus for it.
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It feels a bit like with Windows if you take an elegant, in itself perfect model (the Mac) and then just add any feature that any user ever thought he'd need, you are in danger of ending up with a completely bloated piece of crap. However, personally, I didn't feel the extended features brought me much else than adding clutter, in fact these distracted me more than helped. Also it looks quite nice, though with some design inconsistencies. It does add some features to the original, like the ability to link multiple contexts to tasks. And, if you need an OmniFocus clone that works on Windows as well, Organize may be interesting for you.

However, OmniFocus is probably the best app in this field, so it is worth to be copied. Organize seems to be umm… well: "inspired" by OmniFocus.
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Organize:Pro is the project and task manager for freelancers, project managers and professional users.
