I suggest investigating both Google apps and Toodledo as both are web-based. One Android App that syncs well with Toodledo is Got To Do, and you could access Toodledo on your iPad as it is...
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I suggest investigating both Google apps and Toodledo as both are web-based. One Android App that syncs well with Toodledo is Got To Do, and you could access Toodledo on your iPad as it is...
Perhaps you are putting items on your calendar at specific times that are not due at any specific time? I only put scheduled events on my calendar, keeping items that are not time-specific listed...
Indeed. Still, I see a lot more than one's carbon footprint. Paper needs to be disposed of (transportation=smog), and if not handled in a manner permitting recycling tends to become trash that...
Certainly logical, but this seems so unfriendly to the environment. Let's hope we're using pencils and erasers....
The logical (but not necessarily desirable) solution would seem to be for you to use your work system for personal items, as well. You could then access your single system using your work...
I suggest adding a bit more functional detail to your site, together with screen shots to illustrate functionality. It's a bit difficult to evaluate based on your site's current content.
Sounds...
It's a big poster with stylish graphics - perhaps it's the artistic execution that's driving the premium price. Still, I doubt it will take its place above many living room fireplaces...
At...
Nice looking app, but there are a couple of issues I recommend you consider:
1. Introduce a more traditional calendar view for due date selection - the calendar wheel is NOT efficient to use,...
Try searching the "Pigpog" method of developing action lists. Essentially, single actions and projects exist on the same list, though they are stated as the next action, as in:
Do This (project...
Interesting response.
It might be useful to elaborate on the degree of granularity associated with the break point between an action and a project. The pizza dinner helps one understand how...
I think any BlackBerry unit will work for you - data plans are not a requirement for a BlackBerry. I'd suggest picking up a used unit.
I don't think RIM's Task or Memo Pad functions are quite...
As a participant in this program, I encourage BB users to give this a try. It's stable and performs well. Though it's not a 'one size fits all' app, it will have great appeal to former Palm users...
I suspect a bridge of some sort will happen along quickly, but that depends on the OS, not the handset itself. Early buzz indicates developers are enthusiastic about WebOS, and if true, the...
....and 100% of statistics are correct 60% of the time...
I've found that 'home' and 'office' distinctions are the best level of granularity, though I've also used due date or priority to help focus within the context (and avoid being overwhelmed by the...
Have your tried Task Master (by the makers of NextAction!). It adds a bit of functionality to the native Tasks app that allows quick switching between categories (contexts). I can't vouch for its...
Look again - there are features that are specific to GTD written into the app (ToDo Matrix) as well as for Franklin Covey devotees...there's also a white paper on the site that discusses the...
Try going back to the Category screen and click the date header. It should go back to a normal category grouping. I've run into this a number of times - it reveals one of the more ridiculous...
Interesting that the concept of privacy is interpreted as an indicator of shame. If I had health issues I wanted kept confidential from an employer, or wanted to journal about my personal feelings...
Try BBTask Pro (about $19) - it allows you to set multiple sort parameters (category, date, priority) and has a number of filtering options. It can run a little slow if you have a very large number...