Any list junkies?

Lists are about the only way I can keep myself organized. Came across the Remember the Milk Android app a couple weeks ago and gave it a shot.

I've tried a bunch of to-do list programs on my phone, but other ones have been either too complicated to add stuff or didn't do what I wanted. With this I can assign tasks to a specific location and display a list of only what's within a few miles of where I am. That way I only see work to-dos at work and home to-dos at home.

Two downsides though...

1 - It would be nice if there was a way to have tasks that were tied to other tasks like one task made up of smaller sub tasks needed to complete the parent.

2 - It's $25 a year for the Pro version of RTM which is required for the Android app to work. 25 bucks is definitely worth it. It's just irritating that the iPhone version works without needing the Pro version, but not the Android.
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Figures... I upgraded to the Pro account on the 16th. On the 17th RTM released a new version of their Android app that no longer requires the $25 a year Pro account and works with free accounts. On the upside though, the free version is pretty limited and doesn't include the Android widget that I've gotten used to using to check what I've got on my to do lists. It also limits syncing with their servers to once a day which wouldn't work for me; so I guess I still would have paid the 25 bucks anyway. Just needed to vent Cheesy Grin
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I guess the rest of us are just listless.  Big Grin
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I should use lists.
When I bother to write one out I often end up forgetting it on the counter where I wrote it.
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I have TONS of notes in outlook. I use gsyncit to sync my outlook with google docs. Theeeen I use notemaster in my iPod to pull those notes from google. My problem is I would like to be able to sync those same notes with my droid phone and my droid tablet. Not really as important for the phone but I could possibly quit carrying my iPod around at that point.

That list program sounds cool, i've been using "our groceries" but your app sounds way more powerful.
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I use Our Groceries too, but just for grocery lists Cheesy Grin
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