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Offline Lanx

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Project Planning/todo/GTD/notes/planner
« on: Fri, 04 April 2014, 08:26:02 »
I really wanted something to do all this, and to do it well.

surprisingly, it's microsoft one-note.

it used to be 100bucks or included with office, now it's free

and it's cross platform.

it's not annoying on my windows machine, and it has a cool "send to note" feature i can just send webpages, clipboard, whatever.

it saves to microsoft skydrive or whatever it's called so that's fine with me

it looks the same on my ipad

and a tiny bit cramped on my galaxy s3

i must have bought at least 10 different todo/GTD apps for both my ipad and droid, only to try to get them to talk to google docs to sort of sync or use RTM, i think i'll just stick with one note.

Offline CPTBadAss

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Re: Project Planning/todo/GTD/notes/planner
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 04 April 2014, 08:26:59 »
I use OneNote at work, it's been pretty great :D

Offline davkol

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Re: Project Planning/todo/GTD/notes/planner
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 05 April 2014, 16:35:05 »
A friend used OneNote to take notes in classes in high school. The "HTML" export was a PITA, i.e. completely broken (sometimes text as images, completely random positioning). Meh.

Offline belac

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Re: Project Planning/todo/GTD/notes/planner
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 05 April 2014, 20:51:08 »
I loved OneNote, but I am an Evernote convert now. If you're interested, check out The Secret Weapon for a great method of integrating GTD with Evernote. I use Evernote for managing everything in my professional and personal life and it has been excellent.