Sean wrote about [Synthesis]
> The issue is that it's $25 with a $50 pro version that places task due
> dates with reminders in the Android calendar and has auto sync
> capabilities. This is fine for me personally with few Android users but is
> very unfortunate for those wishing to deploy this in large organizations.

No, the issue is whether it's open source, else when it breaks (maybe
even due to a new version of Android), we can't fix it or get it
fixed if the developer has gone away!  Is it?  I can't tell from what
I've read so far, but I suspect it isn't.

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