For years I was on a Palm/Treo platform, and made great use of its "vanilla" app suite, especially syncing to Palm Desktop from which I did my weekly reviews. Even with the 15 category limit, I was able to get my best GTD system working using the memo app sync'd to Palm Desktop. (I always did more with the memos as a list manager rather than a Tasks/ToDo app.)
Now I'm on an iPhone, and am struggling to put together a good system again. I've got all of these old memos that I've migrated to Awesome Note, which syncs with Google Docs. That works pretty well as a capture tool, but Google Docs is not very handy for my weekly review. I'm not married to those tools, and could try something else, but would prefer to stay away from proprietary data formats, if possible. My iPhone is sync'd to Outlook, so far just email & contacts (not tasks or memos).
-Mark
P.S. In between the Treo and iPhone I used a Blackberry for a year. Though I loved the device in many ways, I never managed to get a satisfactory GTD system working with its native apps. Weekly review of my many imported Treo notes was especially challenging. Though I think I'll stick with the iPhone for a while now, this multi-device experience over the past three years makes me value plain text or multi-platform solutions. You never know...
Now I'm on an iPhone, and am struggling to put together a good system again. I've got all of these old memos that I've migrated to Awesome Note, which syncs with Google Docs. That works pretty well as a capture tool, but Google Docs is not very handy for my weekly review. I'm not married to those tools, and could try something else, but would prefer to stay away from proprietary data formats, if possible. My iPhone is sync'd to Outlook, so far just email & contacts (not tasks or memos).
-Mark
P.S. In between the Treo and iPhone I used a Blackberry for a year. Though I loved the device in many ways, I never managed to get a satisfactory GTD system working with its native apps. Weekly review of my many imported Treo notes was especially challenging. Though I think I'll stick with the iPhone for a while now, this multi-device experience over the past three years makes me value plain text or multi-platform solutions. You never know...