

I mastered OmniFocus, setup custom perspectives, etc., but ultimately moved to Things 3.

While Agenda can have tasks, it is not a task manager. I experimented with Agenda and I like it but I have dedicated myself to using markdown for all notes. If so, why the huge fan base for Omnifocus? In short - it seems to me at least on initial use that Agenda wins over Omnifocus on virtually every comparison point.
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And a pricing plan which exudes confidence in their software - free to use except a subscription to pay for extra features.

Much more intuitive to use, very well-done syncing and Sharing capabilities (both in and out of Agenda), plays very well with Hook, very innovative linking to the Mac Calendar or to other Agenda notes.
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I came across Agenda recently and have been blown away at least on initial trial over the last couple days. That said, I have tried a few times to learn Omnifocus and it has always seems too complex for the mission, with only marginally convenient syncing capability. It seems every review I read discusses Omnifocus as being the clear winner in this category, albeit at a considerably higher cost than its competitors. I am curious about opinions regarding Omnifocus vs Agenda for saving Tasks and miscellaneous notes.
