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Jiro Kage
Aug 6, 2003

PICKLE SURPRISE!
I’ve spent the past few days going through a bunch of different “Getting things done” software types and I’m at the point where I either want too many features or I am just missing something that even comes close. What I’m trying to find is something that allows:

- apps for iOS and android
- offline work (as I travel a lot and want to be able to input ideas or completion information on the go)
- the ability to imbed images/notes/files in the tasks
- A non-subscription, flat out price model

I’m getting this solely for myself and to track some large electronics projects that I have ongoing at home. It’s for me and no one else, and I like to be able to lay out tasks in pieces so I can track my progress and keep myself motivated, without getting too distracted. The different parts makes this sub task portion essential. So far, the closest I have found is “Hitask”, which has a fantastic web interface and the apps work offline, but they seem godawful compared to the site that you have to connect to (for instance, on the android app I have a few dated projects that relate to auctions for parts, but I cannot see them at all in any way unless I am on the web version). I’ve looked at and tried quite a few others, but many of them have a subscription model as they are focused around large teams or corporations (which I totally don’t blame them for, that’s where the money is).

One note seems pretty good, but I do not want my work email associated with it, and I don’t really want to worry about yet another email through Microsoft.
Nirvana, Todoist, Zendone, and Nozbe are all really nice but have limitations that knock out a lot of their features unless you get a subscription. Toodledo doesn’t have subtasks without a subscription. There’s quite a few others in my list that I have looked through, and I realize I am probably looking seriously pie-in-the-sky at this, but I figured maybe someone here knew something I didn’t.

A late contender is OmniFocus, which I really like the possibilities, but I’m agonizing over the fact it is iOS/Mac only.

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