Filed under: Productivity , Apple , iPhone
For better or for worse , the Apple AppStore has a bucketload of To-Do apps.
If you're looking for a heavy-hitting [and location-aware] application designed specifically for the GTD mavens, you'll want OmniFocus ($19.99), and if you're looking for something a little lighter on the wallet, then Erica Sadun's free To-Do app might just be the answer.
But over the last few months, I've...
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