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    Default What is your best GTD APP?

    I have been looking at GTD (getting Things Done) programs.

    Looking for something that Syncs online.

    Exchange sync.

    Let me know what program and why you like it.

    Thanks!!!
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    Martin watcher...

    I thought GTD stood for Got The 'Draws'

    Lol
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    For GTD on Android and Web you might want to check out ActionComplete
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    Waiting patiently for Pocket Informant. I used it on windows mobile back in the day, and then on my BB, and it is almost out for android. I think their interface and featues is second to none.
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    Made some decisions.

    For the Phone I am using "Got To do"

    It syncs with "Toodledo"

    and on my Desktop I am using Chromatic
    "http://www.chromadrake.com/ChromaticDragon/Products.aspx#ToodledoSync"

    It all synchronized nicely and I am up and running.
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    Cloud List is easy to setup and use on different handhelds, has a web site where you can look at the lists. Easy to share with other people for items like to do lists, grocery lists, punch lists, etc.



    cloudlist.quarterstaf.com
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    Gtdagenda.com has an Android app.
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    Shouldn't that be GED programs? Get Er' Done.. ii

    I personally have been using the tasks that Google provides since it is integrated and can be accessed from the web or the phone. There are many apps that can access these.

    I am a huge fan of integration like that, it just makes life easier.
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    I'd also recommend Due Today. It's actually a lot more configurable than Got To Do. And, it provides ToodleDo syncing, too.

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