MyLifeOrganized vs. Things

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
MyLifeOrganized
Score 0.0 out of 10
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MyLifeOrganized (MLO) is a to-do list & task management app designed to strike a balance between the simple and the complex. MLO comes with optional contexts, tags, stars, flags, time-based and location-based reminders, start and due dates, priorities, dependencies, customizable filters and views that make MLO adaptable to the user's own system for managing tasks. With the unlimited hierarchy in MLO the user can break a big task…
$29.95
one-time fee per user
Things
Score 8.8 out of 10
N/A
N/A
$9.99
one-time fee
Pricing
MyLifeOrganizedThings
Editions & Modules
MLO Pro for Android
$29.95
one-time fee per user
MLO Pro for iOS
$29.95
one-time fee per user
MLO Pro for Windows
$59.95
one-time fee per user
For iPhone & Watch
$9.99
one-time fee
For iPad
$19.99
one-time fee
For Mac
$49.99
one-time fee
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
MyLifeOrganizedThings
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
MyLifeOrganizedThings
Likelihood to Recommend
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(0 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
MyLifeOrganizedThings
Likelihood to Recommend
MyLifeOrganized
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Cultured Code
It's great for everyday use, whether you adhere to the GTD regimen fully or just need a way to quickly capture and sort your tasks. However, it may be less suited if you're looking for a task manager that lets you collaborate with others or if you want to visualize your tasks in other ways, like a Gantt chart.
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Pros
MyLifeOrganized
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Cultured Code
  • Keeps track of my daily priorities.
  • Collects my work tasks.
  • Let's me sort and prioritize tasks.
  • Organize my tasks.
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Cons
MyLifeOrganized
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Cultured Code
  • Shortcut for moving tasks to areas.
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Usability
MyLifeOrganized
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Cultured Code
The interface of Things was good 10 years ago, and has been refined ever since. It's lightweight, while still being readable and showing just the information you need to see. Also, something I haven't seen in any other (of my) app(s) is the keyboard shortcut/launcher, where you start typing a letter, and a dropdown menu lets you quickly jump to a view.
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Alternatives Considered
MyLifeOrganized
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Cultured Code
I've tried numerous to-do apps, some that never even go out of beta. But I kept returning to Things, mostly for the user experience. It's unobtrusive and fast to use, and it looks fantastic, which is more important than I first realized. To become more organized, my app of choice needs to look organized. Also, many competing solutions are trying to force you into one way of using their app, while Things feels more open to letting you define your way of working with task management.
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Return on Investment
MyLifeOrganized
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Cultured Code
  • Working fewer nights, because I'm more organized.
  • Getting that admin done, that you'd rather avoid if possible.
  • Getting back to people in time more generally.
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ScreenShots

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