I do both. I have:

and use Appigo’s ToDo app on my iPhone and ToDo online to have complete connectivity between my mobile device and computer.

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I do both. I have:

and use Appigo’s ToDo app on my iPhone and ToDo online to have complete connectivity between my mobile device and computer.


I’m an organizational/planning freak. As a result, I’m CRAZY about lists.
I have grocery lists, travel lists, and wish lists. I am your List Maven Du Jour.
I received an iPhone for Christmas, and as a result, have been exploring the to-do list apps in Apple’s App Store. At one point, I downloaded about six (free) apps all at one time just so I could try out their features. (Note: An app that was free has since begun charging since I downloaded it.) A few of them were free “lite” apps meaning that they had limited features for you to try out before plunking down the cash to use the full version. I really appreciated this since I’m judicious about paying even $.99 for an app unless I know it’ll be good. I don’t download apps that cost money unless I’ve tried them for free first or their ratings are so spectacular that the app is likely to be good. (App Store users: PLEASE pay attention to ratings and reviews. They are your friend. They will spare you from forking over $1.99 for a prank app that looks real.)
So, I’ve made a list of pros and cons for each of my six apps. Some things I’ve listed as cons might be pros for you. This is not a comprehensive list of To-do/Task apps but simply the ones that I tried. I purposely avoided the super-popular ones like Remember the Milk and Toodledo (because they cost money). Hopefully you’ll find one that works for you.
[Update as of 1/30/2011: the basic Remember the Milk app is free for Apple mobile devices.]
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