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I'd like to get a list/project tracking app for my iphone. It could be something as simple as a program that would let me list things and would let me adjust the list. Any ideas?

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The best one that i've found is the KeyTasks app from the store. It's $9.99 and syncs with Outlook seemlessly. I use this to assign dates to tasks/projects and you can also assign priority levels, status of project, catagories, etc. Very useful app. Hope that helps.

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I use "Things." The iPhone App is $9.99 and the Mac App is $49. It's a great piece of software that is pretty fresh and new. So if you can afford the coin, I'd go for this.

http://culturedcode.com/things/

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Use the notes function. It comes standard with your phone. LOL

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Or use Google Notes.

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Things is what I use and it syncs easily with the desktop version. Best, L

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You might look into Evernote. Syncs with HTML browser, as well as the stand alone app.

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I second the evernote mention. I love that app.

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After much research and deliberation I settled on evernote (as mentioned) My main concern is that I can add notes using my computer or on my iphone and they automatically synch.

Mobile me should do this for me and I was surprised that It did not.

Notes are a basic must have for business because of all the new bits of info you kick up each day.

I know that people's needs vary and also everybody is trying to synch with something different.

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