yunouseworkflowy?

Tried it for a few minutes and I don't see what the big deal is.

For one thing, you can't format your text so everything looks like it just came off of Notepad. I guess this is fine for others but I like to highlight shit and use different size fonts so I know what's what. OneNote does this and it also has a search feature itself to find notes I can't find on my own.

Also, I can have multiple columns on 1 page in OneNote. You can't do that in WorkFlowy. I can also add images, screenshots (which I can copy/paste to email), and checkboxes to my lists.

So yeah, I'll stick with OneNote which I think is much better.
 


Tried it for a few minutes and I don't see what the big deal is.

For one thing, you can't format your text so everything looks like it just came off of Notepad. I guess this is fine for others but I like to highlight shit and use different size fonts so I know what's what. OneNote does this and it also has a search feature itself to find notes I can't find on my own.

Also, I can have multiple columns on 1 page in OneNote. You can't do that in WorkFlowy. I can also add images, screenshots (which I can copy/paste to email), and checkboxes to my lists.

So yeah, I'll stick with OneNote which I think is much better.

Two things.

First, the obvious, WorkFlowy is free.

Second, I think it's the drastic simplicity that makes it great. The elegance of the design and functionality keeps me organized, while at the same time keeps me from getting too distracted or intimidated. I have OneNote, and frankly unless I'm running pretty large-scale projects with many team members, it's overkill, way overkill.

WorkFlowy is perfect for just your day to day organizing of thoughts and tasks... in contrast, for larger scale project management I would most likely use OneNote or something similar, maybe MindJet.