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After testing Mindwtr I have to say, it's not for me. I found it unnecessarily complicated for my use.
Maybe I'm not using it right, but I still believe that a reminder software needs to be simple enough for something simple, so I don't blame myself so much.
I've been trying to find a replacement for Apple Reminders that is extremely simple, practical and objective as an organizer and task reminder, unfortunately it's not this one.

26 sats \ 1 reply \ @ACYK OP 6 Jul

Mindwtr is definitely geared for someone following the principles of GTD, but, almost all of that functionality can be turned off in settings. For example, under settings --> GTD --> editor layout, mark the following from 'shown' to 'hidden': status, project, project section, area, contexts, due date, recurrence, start date, review date, tags, priority, energy level, time estimate, assigned to, description, attachments, checklist, location. You'd be left with just task titles. Or leave on a few, such as description and due date if you wish. If you ever decide to give GTD a try, definitely worth circling back to it with that mindset as it's an awesome GTD focused app.

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I’ll learn more about this method and give another try.

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