I think “Current project” was bad idea, because i meant that user should choose what project should be current. Most users won't use it, because it demands additional actions.
So here is another idea — “Brief”.
It is similar to “Work view” too, but it allows to filter tasks by dates and to see dependency of subtasks
One thing looks very strange: why the heck we see “today” at “Overdue”?
The answer is very simple: because the user don't want to do additional actions, because gtd app shouldn't steal time, but save it.
So there are three overdue tasks, we can be sure that user want done them first, but there are today tasks also, and displaying today task(s) in Overdue tab is the way to show to user “what's actually going on”
If user want to see only today tasks then s/he click Today tab.
Next tab shows tasks begins from tomorrow.
Perhaps No date tab needed, not sure.
Perhaps, if it possible, tabs that doesn't show any task becomes hidden.
User can click task's name to open its window, and click project's name to see all its subtasks.
I think “Current project” was bad idea, because i meant that user should choose what project should be current. Most users won't use it, because it demands additional actions.
So here is another idea — “Brief”.
It is similar to “Work view” too, but it allows to filter tasks by dates and to see dependency of subtasks
One thing looks very strange: why the heck we see “today” at “Overdue”?
The answer is very simple: because the user don't want to do additional actions, because gtd app shouldn't steal time, but save it.
So there are three overdue tasks, we can be sure that user want done them first, but there are today tasks also, and displaying today task(s) in Overdue tab is the way to show to user “what's actually going on”
If user want to see only today tasks then s/he click Today tab.
Next tab shows tasks begins from tomorrow.
Perhaps No date tab needed, not sure.
Perhaps, if it possible, tabs that doesn't show any task becomes hidden.
User can click task's name to open its window, and click project's name to see all its subtasks.