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Web GTD/ToDo service with Android and iOS clients?
Can anyone recommend a good GTD service? Tasks, subtasks. Tasks with and without deadlines. Just notes, if you need to write something in a hurry, would also be useful.
Available iPad and smartphone with Android, as well as Linux and Windows at work and at home.
I would like to work in all this zoo on something one. On a desktop, you can work in a browser, but on mobile devices you want a native application.
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wunderlist . Although I'm not sure that it fully complies with GTD canons.
doit.im/ or www.6wunderkinder.com/wunderlist/ (I used it myself for a very long time), then I switched to astrid.com/ , they have a better client for Android.
Google calendar + GTasks has it all and notifications and tasks with deadlines without deadlines
astrid.com Able
to tasks, reminders, record the time spent on a dacha ... In general, I like it, I recommend trying it.
Tried with similar springpad targets. Liked:
- offline work on the android client
- sufficient flexibility in terms of categories
Disliked:
- reminders do not work
Not a GTD service at all, but Evernote copes with similar tasks with a bang.
I actively use MLO - my life organizer. Endless tree-like nesting of tasks, reminders, the ability to send a task to the Google calendar (android version), and a lot of things, I tried 5-7 different pieces, IMHO MLO is the best. More info here www.mylifeorganized.net/
Pysy. I forgot to add, great offline work, the ability to synchronize in the cloud and just directly via wi-fi.
Mlo www.mylifeorganized.net/ Not online, but there are desktop windows and clients for Android, iOs, Blackberry, Windows mobile with synchronization. I've been using it for a long time
Toodledo.com is the most feature rich GTD I've come across. There are both native applications for and third-party clients (including for iOS and Android). About the level of fragmentation of tasks / subtasks, as well as the number of possible filtering, it does everything that came to hand before. In general, I bought a premium account and I'm not going to jump anywhere yet.
Well, if you use contexts, the service is designed just for them.
I use Nozbe - not perfect, but the best of the many I've tried. Paid! If interested, write, otherwise I'm on the go from my smartphone)
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