We'd love to know what you are finding useful out there to manage your GTD lists on your mobile device. Please take the poll!
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iOS Reminders to Outlook
iOS Reminders to iCloud
Toodledo
Toodledo cloud with different client (e.g. ToDo)
Things
ToDo
Wunderlist
Remember The Milk
Nozbe
Doit.im
Asana
Basecamp
Teambox
Podio
Omnifocus
Other (please specify as a reply post)
We'd love to know what you are finding useful out there to manage your GTD lists on your mobile device. Please take the poll!
Working at Doit and Nirvana, both of which are specific to GTD as opposed to just general task/list apps. I only need Android and PC capability, no need for mac products or a tablet, so my requirements are not as extensive as a lot of people on this forum.
I wish David Allen Co would take the plunge and develop its own app / software, though I know that's a very different business from your primary focus.
Hey -
Keep many of my day-to-day lists in Google Tasks since I use google mail as my primary email and its the easiest way to track and links with Google calendar. I use a google doc spreadsheet for projects and other higher levels lists as well as my lists for individual people.
For me it works great for work and a bit less well for home but am working on that.
Katy
HP iPAQ 111 Tasks application synchronized with MS Outlook 2010.
Have been trying out IQTELL for a couple of months. It's web based and really configurable. So it can be as complex or as simple as you need it to be. I'm really enjoying it.
I need the easiest format for a GTD app as I'm forgetful, can't focus, easily distracted and new to the system. What is suggested for a beginner?
I use Evernote as my main GTD system now and, once I got to the 4th or 5th configuration, I've that it is perfect for on the go as well.
I use Bonsai outliner on my Palms (I switch between a T|3 and a TX) synched with the Windows desktop version.
Mike
it seems to work well enough. It's a great place to keep reference material... but a little cumbersome to compose a list on my phone. much easy on the desktop. Its web based and one time their server went "tits up" for two days... and i was unable to access it for the entire time it was out. Definitely a downside. It's free and now that they fixed the "online only" part it's my go to application.
I also use Colornote (for android) as a quick way to jot down a few things. Its only a phone app.
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