Chris, I’ll detail more on the singletons feature soon and will be adding in new features in this area as well. Basically, a (kind of lame) way to get kick started there is to make a task in any project or context (or inbox for that matter), and in the “project” column select “!Single Tasks”. Sync and kGTD will create a new “!Single Tasks” project (this name can be changed in kGTD settings). You can also make any project a “Singletons” project by appending an “*” (asterisk, no quotes) to the end of it’s project name. Each task therein becomes a singleton next action and receives a slightly different na color (so you know it’s not a project na)…
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Chris, I’ll detail more on
Chris, I’ll detail more on the singletons feature soon and will be adding in new features in this area as well. Basically, a (kind of lame) way to get kick started there is to make a task in any project or context (or inbox for that matter), and in the “project” column select “!Single Tasks”. Sync and kGTD will create a new “!Single Tasks” project (this name can be changed in kGTD settings). You can also make any project a “Singletons” project by appending an “*” (asterisk, no quotes) to the end of it’s project name. Each task therein becomes a singleton next action and receives a slightly different na color (so you know it’s not a project na)…