Multiple devices in my life

Bill S

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I have a desktop PC, a laptop PC that I travel with, an iMac at home, a blackberry (considering an iPhone), and an iPad, and a short attention span. :)
I use the GTD Outlook Add-in on the Desktop. I am clueless as to how I can keep the system going when I am not tethered to the desktop. Guidance?

Thanks,

Bill
 

nick_ross

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Pocket Informant might be your answer

You can get an iPhone and iPad version (and a BB version).

If you set them to sync with outlook (WebIS have a sync'ing tool), then you can carry your Action lists around with you (then you don't need the Desktop/ laptop/ iMac when you're out and about).

I used this system for a while and it worked well for me - not sure the special features that the Outlook Plug-in will be transferred though...

HTH

Nick
 

mcogilvie

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Bill S;85949 said:
I have a desktop PC, a laptop PC that I travel with, an iMac at home, a blackberry (considering an iPhone), and an iPad, and a short attention span. :)
I use the GTD Outlook Add-in on the Desktop. I am clueless as to how I can keep the system going when I am not tethered to the desktop. Guidance?

Consider transitioning to an online service like Toodledo (which also has an iphone client for offline use).
 

TesTeq

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Print your lists from Outlook and take them with you.

Bill S;85949 said:
I use the GTD Outlook Add-in on the Desktop. I am clueless as to how I can keep the system going when I am not tethered to the desktop. Guidance?

Print your lists from Outlook and take them with you.
 

kendalldcollins

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Bill S;85949 said:
I have a desktop PC, a laptop PC that I travel with, an iMac at home, a blackberry (considering an iPhone), and an iPad, and a short attention span. :)
I use the GTD Outlook Add-in on the Desktop. I am clueless as to how I can keep the system going when I am not tethered to the desktop. Guidance?

Thanks,

Bill

Outlook and/or an iPhone are all viable options.
 
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