![]() ![]() I hope you find this useful - it has taken me a while to get to this stage, and this forum has been instrumental in getting me there, so it seems only reasonable to share. ![]() I've just posted a slideshare on my setup, along with the other tools I use (eg Notabiility and iThoughts for note taking, Evernote for my reference). Library software (Windows) 7-zip File compression utility Accelrys Draw Computer-aided drawing for chemists and biologists Adobe Acrobat Reader DC PDF reader. So I returned to Toodledo (admittedly with Appigo Todo as the mobile client because I find it a better UI and handles projects better). I also dabbled in IQTell for a few weeks, but found it unworkable when there wasn't a network connection available. Remember the app is not a free app, so keep. Go ahead and click on download to get the app. With that out of the way, launch the emulator on your device and search for Notability in the search box. Open the file to initiate the installation and follow the steps to have iPadian installed. ![]() Initially I tried ActiveInbox because I was using Gmail - but it didn't work for me, primarily because there wasn't an elegant mobile soliution. After downloading the emulator, begin its installation. Last year I went out on my own and so everything changed - including my email client, and hence I revisited my GTD setup. I then moved to eProductivity because my employer was a Notes shop and the Notes integration made for a seamless experience. ![]() When I started I used Toodledo primarily because of the flexibility and the ability to email tasks into the system (which was relatively rare back then). I've been dipping in and out of GTD for a few years now. Notability Pros The audio recording feature is very beneficial for students as it lets you reference the audio of your lecture and compare it with your notes. ![]()
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