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  • iOS Reminders to Outlook

    5 2.94%
  • iOS Reminders to iCloud

    7 4.12%
  • Toodledo

    18 10.59%
  • Toodledo cloud with different client (e.g. ToDo)

    18 10.59%
  • Things

    14 8.24%
  • ToDo

    2 1.18%
  • Wunderlist

    7 4.12%
  • Remember The Milk

    12 7.06%
  • Nozbe

    7 4.12%
  • Doit.im

    3 1.76%
  • Asana

    1 0.59%
  • Basecamp

    0 0%
  • Teambox

    0 0%
  • Podio

    0 0%
  • Omnifocus

    46 27.06%
  • Other (please specify as a reply post)

    41 24.12%
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Thread: What mobile list manager do you use?

  1. #31
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    Mar 2004
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    Default

    I'm back to Google Tasks with the Android GTasks app. Google tasks may lack a little functionality, and have a really weak web interface, but the simplicity is more important to me than a couple of optional features. I used RTM for a year, but adding tasks was such a pain, I found myself not doing it.

  2. #32
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    May 2010
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    Linköping, Sweden
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    Default Other: DejaTasks synced with Outlook using Companionlink

    I use DejaTasks (part of DejaOffice) synced with Outlook tasks on PC using Companionlink.

  3. #33
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    Feb 2013
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    The best one for me and my must have is iOS Reminders to Outlook.

  4. #34
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    Aug 2010
    Location
    Sydney, Australia
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    Default

    I'm omnifocus through and through, though I'm now using workflowy as an outliner. The integration from workflowy isn't as good as it could (will?) be, but it's a great and flexible tool.

  5. #35
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    Jun 2010
    Location
    Melbourne, Australia
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    Default Pocket Informant

    I like that it has a calendar as well as the tasks, there are projects and contexts

  6. #36
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    Australia
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    4

    Default Lotus Notes Traveler

    Quote Originally Posted by kelstarrising View 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!
    Notes Traveler is the server database for work mail, calendar, projects/actions.
    I used to use Note F1 as the mobile interface to my lists
    but now use Lotus ToDo
    Peter Robinson
    Brisbane, Australia

  7. #37
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Almere, The Netherlands
    Posts
    78

    Default Evernote is my listmanager of choice

    Hi,

    I use Evernote for all GTD related list management.
    -- Fokke Kooistra

    Productivity 101
    http://www.fokkekooistra.nl/blog/

  8. #38
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    Feb 2013
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    1

    Default Evernote?

    Quote Originally Posted by enyonam View Post
    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.
    Hi - are you able to share how you use Evernote? Do you use tags and then saved searches to have your different lists?

  9. #39
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Almere, The Netherlands
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    Default Evernote

    Hi Kenny,

    Basically I have notebooks for the different lists in GTD. On my blog I describe in details how it works for me: http://www.fokkekooistra.nl/blog/tag/evernote.
    -- Fokke Kooistra

    Productivity 101
    http://www.fokkekooistra.nl/blog/

  10. #40

    Default zendone

    My digital paper, checklists, project support and someday/maybe ideas are in Evernote, and my calendar is Google/Gcal, so I love zendone's tight integration with both.

    Until this week it was in beta, and therefore free to use via web and iPhone. No Android app yet. Paid plans took effect this week, but there is still a free trial available.

    All zendone does it GTD, so no elaborate setup is required - it is quick and easy to use.

    But all it does is classic GTD, which can be a bit limiting

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