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Posted by sabre23t
Jun 27, 2011 at 03:44 AM

 

Hi All,

I’ve just browsed the whole of this thread, and haven’t seen anyone mentioning iRT GTasks Outliner for Android ( http://www.irtgtasksoutliner.com/ ) . It’s still in Beta, now version 0.0.12, but it have been very stable the last month or so I’ve been using it daily for my ToDo list.

It also have all the main features I looked for in an outliner ...
(1) Multi levels outlining
(2) Collapsible tree views
(3) Easy touchscreen interface
(4) Sync with Google Tasks

BTW, I just found this place via Daly’s recent post in GTD Yahoo Groups. ;-)

 


Posted by Ken
Jul 6, 2011 at 03:44 PM

 

Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
> >>But unfortunately, it doesn’t have a
>>native android app…. Too
>bad.
> >This is something I don’t miss, and I am more than grateful for HTML5 that
>provides a usable interface for mobile devices. Indeed, I don’t expect lone
>developers to be able to provide native apps for iPhones, Androids and Blackberries
>—I much rather have them focus on their main application. 

Alexander,

I noticed in a recent GQueues video tutorial that they are now supporting off-line use on mobile devices.  Have you tried this yet?  And, are you still happy with the program?

—Ken

 


Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Jul 9, 2011 at 08:16 AM

 

Ken wrote:
>I noticed in a recent GQueues video tutorial that they
>are now supporting off-line use on mobile devices.  Have you tried this yet?  And, are
>you still happy with the program?

Yes, this is the HTML5 version I wrote about sometime ago here http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/2108/10

(Though I think it’s about time GQueues gets its own thread :-)

I’m quite happy indeed; it still has some rough edges, but I have found nothing better and Cameron keeps improving it based on user feedback, without succumbing to bloatware-ising it. I should note that two important reason for my choosing such a web-based solutions are:
- to be able to access my lists from various devices
- to share tasks with my collaborators

 


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