Recommendations to others considering GQueues:
GO FOR IT! GQueues offers a Free implementation you can use to explore different ways that you might structure the Categories, Queues and Tasks to help you be more effective. There's all the flexibility you might need, but that open-ended nature levies the demand that you determine for yourself what your own most effective structure will look like. There is a GTD video demonstrating a way of using GQueues to implement David Allen's Getting Things Done architecture, but GTD implementations vary by user, so GQueues will likewise be tailored for every user; there aren't any "templates" with pre-structured Categories, Queues, Smart Queues, and Tags that enable a "turn key" setup.
ALSO, BEAR IN MIND: if you employ GQueues in a disorganized fashion, you will still be disorganized and ineffective. If your existing workflow doesn't flow today, GQueues won't magically transform your bad workflow into a streamlined model of efficiency tomorrow. Gqueues isn't your Fairy Godmother; success -- or not -- is in the way that you use it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What problems is GQueues solving and how is that benefiting you?
GQueues lends itself readily to capturing every thought in real time. All those moments where the mind says "I really ought to do..." or "Oh, I nearly forgot..." -- those are moments to pull up GQueues and capture the "..." in the GQueues Inbox as a Task, so "..." ISN'T forgotten, so when there is time "to do..." it actually gets done. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.