I will try out this system for a while and see if that lack will be a deal breaker in my iPad use in a business setting. I have now, however, found myself back in a similar situation as I had with my Blackberry, no automatic sync. I am still exploring all the in and outs of the application, so as I become more fluent in it’s use I will report back. I then added the Toodledo app onto my iPad rather then use the mobile site that Daniel recommends. The only thing I changed was to set the Mappings tab in Toodledo Outlook Sync to look like this: Almost no set up required, well maybe a little, but Daniel covers it so well, that I will not repeat his work. The application translates Outlook’s categories into contexts automatically. Awesome application for what I want it to do. What I found to be the real PITA remover for me was the link to Chromatic Dragon’s Toodledo Sync application. Curran Jr.’s blog, in specific to this page, where he details how to sync Outlook tasks with an iPhone using Toodledo. Of course there is no native task app that will sync with Outlook so a little set up was required to get things up and running.Ī quick web search led me to Daniel B. My Calendar and Contact list sync’s through iTunes, which is always running on my PC. I spent the day adding and removing apps in order to make the thing usable in my GTD set up.
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