Instead you can sort your projects by tagging them (that's a separate tagging system to "categories" (the GTD equivalent of "contexts"), which you can use to tag your tasks. No nested projects/sub-projects like in, e.g. Heavily oriented around the GTD time-management system.I've not heard about that from Asana or ToDoIst. There is a scheme for educators can get a free and presumably fully-featured account for projects shared with students.Free (as in beer) if you have fewer than 5 active projects.That's a nice touch, but there are so many other features Nozbe should have included before this (see below).
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Each project supports comments and attachments in a relatively sophisticated way.You can use it to manage projects and tasks between members of a large team (from 2-literally thousands).
EVERNOTE NOZBE INTEGRATION ANDROID
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And, despite how this review might seem in the end, I started out really wanting to like Nozbe. It has some features others in this space don't, but it falls short on multiple levels. It aims primarily at organizations rather than individuals.