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    Default Looking for a desktop/webapp + Android app combo

    I've tried using Evernote as my GTD tool and didn't like it much, now trying RTM but it's not working too well for me so far.
    Can anyone please reccomend an app that both follows the normal GTD methodology/terminolgy, has desktop/webapp version as well as Android version?
    Preferably free, but cheap will also do.

    thanks a bunch!

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    Evernote is a great program and I use it many times a day, but I agree that it's not useful as the primary hub for GTD.

    I'm still with Nozbe and quite happy. They have a great web app, and they finally released their Android app and it's pretty solid.
    My blog - A blog where I share (among other things) what works and what doesn't in my GTD journey.
    Nozbe - My GTD tool of choice.

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    Default Ultimate To Do & Toodledo

    I found that this couple it's convenient for me.

    In Toodledo you can set the contexts, the notes, the tasks and the lists. You have also some other options but you can choose which field you use and you can feel at home.

    I use also at work Toodledo, I open a second window and I have my list in front of me at the desktop.

    In the main time Toodledo sync with Ultimate, and I have all my tasks on my pocket device always with me to capture, to view, to use.

    When I use Outlook for the email then I can forward my emails to Toodledo, so I put into my system. For example I can send to toodledo as CCN and then I have my emails as @waiting for.

    The cost is 5$ for ultimate and less than 20$ per year for toodledo, but I think the benefits you can have more than that value. Toodledo has also a free account with less characteristics.

    In both their web sites, you can see also some comparing tables between these apps and you can see which fit as the best for you

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    Default Toodledo + Pocket Informant

    Works for me - can easily filter by context on the phone which is ideal.

    Try searching the forum as this topic has been discussed before.

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    Thanks to all, will also search for more options.
    didn't know about Nozbe's app so thats cool
    Quote Originally Posted by clango View Post
    I found that this couple it's convenient for me.

    In Toodledo you can set the contexts, the notes, the tasks and the lists. You have also some other options but you can choose which field you use and you can feel at home.

    I use also at work Toodledo, I open a second window and I have my list in front of me at the desktop.

    In the main time Toodledo sync with Ultimate, and I have all my tasks on my pocket device always with me to capture, to view, to use.

    When I use Outlook for the email then I can forward my emails to Toodledo, so I put into my system. For example I can send to toodledo as CCN and then I have my emails as @waiting for.

    The cost is 5$ for ultimate and less than 20$ per year for toodledo, but I think the benefits you can have more than that value. Toodledo has also a free account with less characteristics.

    In both their web sites, you can see also some comparing tables between these apps and you can see which fit as the best for you

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