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Mitthrawnuruodo

Moderator emeritus
Mar 10, 2004
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Bergen, Norway
I'm using Evernote...for now.

Fairly nice, with a web interface and desktop version in addition to the iPhone app, and keep everything synced. And it's free.

Could do with a bit better compatibility, ie. editing options on checklists and sorts on the iPhone, but I guess it'll come, eventually.
 

stockcerts

macrumors 65816
Jun 29, 2007
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Pensacola, FL
I'm using Evernote...for now.

Fairly nice, with a web interface and desktop version in addition to the iPhone app, and keep everything synced. And it's free.

Could do with a bit better compatibility, ie. editing options on checklists and sorts on the iPhone, but I guess it'll come, eventually.

Sounds interesting. First I've heard of this app, although it seems like more of a reminder application, more than a project mgmnt or to-do application. I do like the fact that it also has a web interface. The biggest thing for me is the ability to add information on a browser as I have a PC at work. After it's been added on the browser I would like that info transferred to my IPhone. Any other application suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks!
 

SFC Archer

macrumors 68000
Nov 9, 2007
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Troy, MT
Evernote and NList take care of all of my needs. I have turned Evernote into my college study guide on the go. Copy and paste all of my notes straight into Evernote and study anywhere, anytime.

To learn the subject you need to: Hear it (in class lecture/recording(recorder)); Write it (notes in class and end of chapter summary...retype in word and send to evernote); Read it (Read the assignments and re-read your notes in everquest) My complete study guide the allows me to accomplish the 3 things to learn.

NList is a very simple check list that allows me to list all of those movies, cd's, apps and/or software that I want to check on or look for later. Once I get it, its checked off. VERY simple to use
 
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