Were hordes of developers rushing to take advantage of the GTD fever a few yearsĪgo with task management applications for the Web and Mac OS (thus the lengthy That round two of the long list of application makers has come. On the other hand, one problem with GTD on iOS, and especially on the iPad, is If there are no distinctiveįeatures, why not? (TaskPaper isn’t unique here I’ve noticed a couple of others Universally-compatible on iOS devices (and not just another “2×” iPhoneĪpplication on the iPad) is much appreciated. On the other hand, everyone will agree that making TaskPaper TaskPaper user might actually find that sort of distinction tedious or even Of the iPad version is laudable and surely appreciated by most users, but a Of OmniFocus’s distinction of features and, to some degree, prescribed function Thus, the iPad presence doesn’t need to serve a separate function. People who simply don’t need or want the depth and advanced power (and attendantĬomplexity) of OmniFocus or even Things will find TaskPaper, and others similar That Jesse has employed with TaskPaper is one of the appealing aspects of it: While I understand this “struggle” and a desire to see discrete functions forĮach device, I’m not sure it is a true problem. I suspect that his struggle is not uncommonĪmong developers of the more straightforward, somewhat-barebones solutions. (which is not to say that the iOS version is not useful Jesse has done a good TaskPaper for iOS is available with compatibility for iPhone and iPad, he hasn’tĭetermined how the iPad version might serve the TaskPaper ecosystem uniquely TaskPaper, freely admitted to me that this has been an obstacle for him: while Proliferation and success, while some are still wrestling with how to take theirĬoncept across to other platforms. Popular offerings for the Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Things has also succeeded in bridging the two platform/three device gap, with The others for everything except bulk task and project planning and entry (theĭesktop version still prevails for that). New level: I find OmniFocus for iPad to be a preferable interface to either of The release of the iPad application, though, took OmniFocus GTD management to a “standards” for the Mac, the Omni Group was quick to release their iPhoneĬompanion application as well, which has only gotten better as it has matured. OmniFocus is another great example of full-scale integration. Interface, and ongoing tracking and check-off of tasks through the mobile apps I could seeĭoing daily reviews in this on an iPad, weekly reviews in ToodleDo’s Web Well-done in their own right), as well as with iCal’s task list. (ToodleDo has its own iPhone and iPad applications, by the way, which are They also haveĪn iPhone application, as well as a utility to sync ToDo with ToodleDo, a popular Web-based task-management tool Which is a beautiful application that is very full-functioning. A case in point is Appigo’s ToDo for iPad,
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