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New iPhone to-do list?

Hey all,

I have an iPhone and am on it much more than I am on my laptop or a computer (I am always in different places and on the move for work). So I have been looking for a very functional to-do list for the iphone. Of all that I have found, I guess I like Vitalist the best, but some of the key features (to me) on the iphone version are limited (filters especially).

So I have been spending some time working on a new to-do list that a) is a bit of a different approach than some of these others, using some GTD techniques, but also getting rid of some that seem impractical to me and tend to slow me down and b) that is fully functional on the iphone as opposed to having the iphone version being a "lite" version.

I have a developer who is just starting to work on this with me, and I am funding it myself.

My question is this: Am I crazy? Should I do this? Am I naive in thinking that I can come up with a easier, more streamlined and practical organizational to-do system than someone who has been thinking about it for 20 years? I just keep coming up against a) wanting something to work in specific ways that none of these current apps do and b) that some of these apps just don't seem realistic and seem too cumbersome - mostly through the amount of steps you need to go through in the interface... not some much in the concept.

But on the other hand, if it's easy to use and works well, people might like it, right? And I know I would use it if nothing else... but not sure if that is worth the money.

Thoughts?

Thanks!

Beck

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Shoplist... the best list app that can be adapted to GTD style

Shoplist is available through the installer on the iPhone and iPod touch (you have to have installed community sources) and is by far the best application that allows me to closely resemble the GTD system.

You could see some pictures of it right here:

http://gallery.mac.com/scobell#100173

It is both simple and effective... and until Things or Omnifocus allows me to truly sync my lists between my computer and iPhone this is my BEST bet all around.

It differ from others like getthemilk and tadalists in that your iPhone needs no internet connection whatsoever and all your data is secure in your iphone and ready to be entered/accessed from it at any time you think is convenient to you (a huge plus).

 
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