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10:36 pm December 28, 2010
| Buck Inspire
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Hey guys,
As the year comes to a close, I've been wrapping up last minute tasks, oil change, eye exams, etc. Do you guys know of an iPhone app that can help me track these events and add notes to it?
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6:48 am December 29, 2010
| Freddie @ Invest With Passion
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Sorry, I don't.
Jumped on this thread cause I thought you were trying to build an iphone app. That is something that I am interested in, but not even sure what to build.
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11:17 am December 29, 2010
| Cents To Save
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what about a yakezie app?
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3:47 pm December 29, 2010
| The College Investor
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I use to different apps almost daily. I use To-Do (its free!) to have a basic to-do list. I also use Evernote (also free!!) to jot down my ideas as they come to me. The cool thing about Evernote is that it syncs your iPhone and their website, so you can log into Evernote from home and pull up what you wrote down.
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5:48 pm December 29, 2010
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Buck Inspire said:
Hey guys,
As the year comes to a close, I've been wrapping up last minute tasks, oil change, eye exams, etc. Do you guys know of an iPhone app that can help me track these events and add notes to it?
I use Toodledo… you can create recurring events (for instance you could schedue oil changes every few months etc). I like it because it's the most flexible and allows me to use my contexts from GTD. You can also add notes, although it's somewhat unintuitive. Eye exams seems like they would belong on a planner/calendar.
Best, cb
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6:40 pm December 29, 2010
| Buck Inspire
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Thanks I'll look into these apps!
The College Investor said:
I use to different apps almost daily. I use To-Do (its free!) to have a basic to-do list. I also use Evernote (also free!!) to jot down my ideas as they come to me. The cool thing about Evernote is that it syncs your iPhone and their website, so you can log into Evernote from home and pull up what you wrote down.
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6:41 pm December 29, 2010
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Thanks cb, will check it out!
dealerity said:
I use Toodledo… you can create recurring events (for instance you could schedue oil changes every few months etc). I like it because it's the most flexible and allows me to use my contexts from GTD. You can also add notes, although it's somewhat unintuitive. Eye exams seems like they would belong on a planner/calendar.
Best, cb
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