TaskUnifer
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Posted by Ken
Aug 16, 2013 at 07:54 PM
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
Since you are still looking for alternatives, I suggest you try out
>Todoist http://todoist.com/ also discussed here in the past. If you
>don’t need a Linux client it may suit your needs fine, and you should
>expect better interoperation between the various systems as they are all
>built by the same developers.
Thanks, Alexander. I am not sure why I forgot about this program. Have you used it as well as TaskUnifier?
—Ken
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Aug 17, 2013 at 07:20 AM
Ken wrote:
>Thanks, Alexander. I am not sure why I forgot about this program. Have
>you used it as well as TaskUnifier?
Not really; Linux is too important for me for this kind of tool so I moved on rather quickly. Web access is not enough as I often work offline. That said, the Todoist Chrome extension might be a solution as it (says it) can work offline.
Posted by Ken
Aug 20, 2013 at 03:20 PM
A very quick update. After discovering a minor bug in Task Unifier, I decided to wait on using it for any critical work. And, while Todoist seemed OK, I was not really happy with learning a new interface right now. So, after some quiet time to think, I decided to re-examine how I was using my current tools. In summary, I decided to take advantage of the cumulative changes in Google’s Mail/Calendar services, as well as in the apps on my iPad and Android phone. I streamlined and separated the data flow between Google Calendar, Google Mail, Toodledo, and Pocket Informant, so my reminders appointments and tasks are more easily readable, and I am now going to try using Toodledo for tasks at work (in conjunction withmy iPad). Hopefully this arrangement will work for me.
—Ken