So will the todos show up in Calendar or notes? I like having them on my
calendar (like they are on the Mac.) if I use evernote then they won't
be attached to the calendar, right?

If I use evernote is there a version for the Mac? I want the todos in
both places.

Thanks.

Thursday, July 1, 201011:52 PMJonathan [email protected]

>On Jul 1, 2010, at 10:11 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I synced my calendar to my iPad but my todos  did not show up. I can't
>> find anything with in iTunes or the iPad about syncing todos.
>
>Harry, it's on the Info tab toward the bottom under "Other."
>
>That said, it's not real convenient. You have to plug the iPad into the
>computer to sync your notes. Now that's not very Apple-like, is it?
>
>I use Evernote on my iPhone, iPad and, yes, I still use my Mac once in a
>while.
>
>With Evernote you can save text and audio notes on any of the above
>devices (and web pages and files on the Mac) and then they sync "over
>the cloud" to the other devices. I can take notes on the iPad at a
>client's office and when I sit down at my desk to write up a proposal,
>they are all right there on the Mac where I can view them in an adjacent
>window. Same for notes on the iPhone. They sync within seconds, so I can
>record audio or type a quick note and it's almost immediately
everywhere else.
>
>I love it and am using it more and more. 
>
>I am also testing SoundPaper on the iPad which allows you to take audio
>and type notes at the same time. A nice feature is that it tracks when
>you entered text, so that it can play the audio associated with a
>particular piece of text, in case you didn't get down every drop of your
>boss' wisdom, say. ::-)
>
>Another thing I use across all platforms is ToodleDo. It is popular with
>the "Getting Things Done" crowd in that it tracks your to do list by
>category, keywords, priority, project and "context." A context can be
>likened to a location. You do certain of your to do's around the house,
>running errands, at your desk, at the office, in the car, etc. Setting a
>context for you to do items allows you to group them by where you are.
>So when you look at your errand items, you don't have to wade through
>stuff you can only take care of in the back yard or at your desk. Pretty
>handy. 
>
>It has great versions for the iPhone and iPad, as well as a web app you
>can use anywhere. As with Evernote, it syncs everywhere from every
>device almost instantly. For a lot of what I do now I don't have to hook
>my iPad back up to my computer. 
>
>It's all "in the cloud" these days, Harry!
>
>j.
>
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