

I can see why Paul Kent is so bullish about it.ĢDo (£3.99 in the App Store) is a stand-alone iPhone and iPad)application with a colourful, attractive UI which can sync with iCal (or Bus圜al) via MobileMe.

In fact, if you aren't spoiled by OmniFocus or Things, it passes muster as a project manager and GTD (Getting Things Done) power house. Here is an iPhone task manager with hidden depth and a very attractive, intuitive interface.

But I am happy to say that 2Do isn't one of them. Now iPhone to-do applications are ten a penny in the App Store and most of them aren't worth a penny.
#Wunderlist vs 2do mac
Listening a Mac Power Users podcast from David Sparks and Katie Floyd I heard Paul Kent, organiser of the MacWorld 2011 exhibition, enthusing about yet another iPhone to-do list manager called 2Do from Guided Way Technologies Ltd. OF is just so useful that the data file can rapidly grow in size and this can slow down synchronisation.ĭespite being quite satisfied with Omni Focus, I'm a sucker for new applications that show promise. Synchronisation via Mobile Me ensures that Mac, iPhone and iPad applications are constantly updated. I find I can't live without the comfort of knowing that everything is filed away in the pipeline and will appear on the appropriate day of action. OmniFocus has long been my mainstay for project management, task listing and everywhere-availability. Over the years I've used diaries, Filofaxes and all manner of computer applications to store my tasks and reminders.
