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I've been using Gqueues for almost 8 years now, and I think it's easily the most useful task manager on the market. I use the 7 Habits and GTD systems to organize my life, and Gqueues implements both superbly. The integration with Google is deep and solid, but it's also relatively exclusive. For example, if you want to upload an attachment, you MUST use Google Drive / Docs products. The email integration ONLY works for Gmail, and the Calendar & browser extensions are ONLY for Google Calendar and Chrome. That's the only reason I gave Gqueues four instead of five stars here, because this is my personal account. I rated Gqueues 5-stars on my business site, which is 100% Google Apps ecosystem. If you're deeply embedded into Google and want the best task manager on the market, you can't do better than Gqueues.
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Excellent for getting things out of your head into a trusted system. Good for GTD. You can customize the task lists and smart queues to fit your workflow.
Very useful tasks app, especially for GTD´and your project management.
Pros - It makes good use of desktop real estate when I clip my Chrome browser to one side of the screen. I can still see my tasks. - GQueues also offers two-way sync with Google Calendar which is something that I think is a bit unique with GQueues because other task outliners which are more popular (e.g., MyLifeOrganized, Todoist and Toodledo, etc.) have failed to do this. - GQueues is also available for Apple and Android products and, in my experience, has worked efficiently and well. - The add-on for Chrome browser works great, allowing me to add tasks quickly. Cons My biggest problem with this web app is the fact that it seems to settle for being good instead of being great. The two-way sync with Google Calendar is what brought me to it and GQueues is way better than using Google Tasks but development is slow. There are features that aught to have been there a few years ago that most basic task list managers have but GQueues is yet to implement. For example,the user is not able to select multiple tasks which can make moving multiple tasks from one queue to another easy. You have to move each one individually. Entering tasks is awkward, at best. You have to hit the 'Add task' button to enter a task initially but then you can use the tab key to enter the second one. However, watch out! If you miss that tab key, you've lost your opportunity to add a task using the keyboard. You must then use the 'Add task' button again. To me, this seems to suggest that the developer is having a hard time implementing something that would make this action much less effortless. Summary Although I'm not using GQueues right now due to the Cons listed above, I still recommend it if you're looking for a decent task outliner system that is better than Google Tasks. The fact that it two-way syncs with Google Calendar is what adds real power to the program. However, my general consensus, when it comes to web apps is that they generally suck. The just don't have the power that installable software can bring.
Great product
Love it. Have been using for about 3 years.
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So flexible. So easy to use. So well-integrated to Google calendar and any email. Can't say enough positive about it!
Still remains the simplest and most effective task management software I've ever used. The phone app could be a little slicker, but easy to over look given how well it integrates with Chrome and Gmail.