![]() ![]() My shopping list can be accessed and individual items checked off from my iPhone while at the store. Whoala, the item gets converted to text and shows up in my shopping list. If I want to add an item to my shopping list, all I have to do is say " buy" and whatever it is I need to pick up at the market. Adding my ReQall meeting feed to my Google Calendar I then see a meeting on Friday at 3pm with Mike! I also synch my iCal with Google Calendar so that my schedule stays current and easily accessible no matter where I'm accessing it. The above voice note gets converted to text by ReQall. For example, on my iPhone I can launch the ReQall app and say the following note: ReQall also allows me to add meetings and schedule tasks for specific dates and times. Plus, I appreciate now having a single solution (ReQall) to do what I had been doing with two (Jott and RTM). I'm able to add tasks via the following web (text), iphone app (text and voice), firefox plugin (text), phone (voice), and instant messaging (text). ReQall's web interface to manage tasks is simpler to use. From my experience ReQall does a much better job with speech-to-text conversions than with Jott. I've been using ReQall to manage my tasks and shopping lists. By integrating voice input, speech-to-text transcription, automatic organization and multi-platform reminders, ReQall goes beyond typical to-do and reminder applications." #Journler gtd software#Use it on the web (no software to install!) or download it into your iPhone or BlackBerry smartphone. "ReQall is the best memory tool you may ever have, connecting all the ways you communicate in one easy-to-use reminder system. What exactly is ReQall? According to the marketing blurb on the ReQall website: Several months ago I started using ReQall as a replacement for both Jott and RTM. ![]() Fortunately, I found a very powerful yet easy to use productivity tool that has been working extremely well for me. I can't expect to meet the challenges of today with yesterday's tools and expect to be in business tomorrow. I tethered RTM with Jott for adding tasks through speech.in other words, I was using two productivity tools to do what one should have been able to do independently. Jott started charging money for a service that did a mediocre job with converting speech-to-text. Over a period of time I found myself growing more and more frustrated with the two productivity tools. Over the past several years I've used tools such as Jott and Remember The Milk ( RTM) to help me with managing my tasks. However, carrying an awkward organizer with me wherever I went wasn't convenient, and I often found it annoying to pull my organizer out when I needed review my schedule and often difficult to quickly locate notes that I had taken previously.įortunately.through need, advances in technology and the synergy of creative minds, many electronic productivity tools have surfaced in the market over the years to help with staying organized and getting things done. In 1997 I took a Franklin Time Management class and clearly understood the necessity to effectively manage my tasks and time. Managing tasks and keeping notes readily accessible and easily searchable has been an ongoing challenge for me. In Onenote, that was easy since I'd just take notes below the corresponding images.ĭoes anyone know if there's an app for OS X that lets you do this? It's so critical for me I'm considering buying Parallels and installing OneNote just for that (haven't needed to use Parallels otherwise).įor reference I've tried out the following note-taking/organizers: KIT, Notae, Circus Ponies' Notebook, Notetaker, DevonThink, OmniOutliner.“Give us the tools and we will finish the job.” ~ Winston Churchill The classes I'm taking notes in all have very content-heavy PDF/Powerpoint presentations that I really need to have right next to the text notes I'm taking. #Journler gtd pdf#There are a lot of nice note-taking apps out there for the Mac and I've tried a bunch (currently have DevonThink and OmniOutliner as my main choices).īut the Onenote feature I'm *really* missing that none of these apps have is the ability to import a PDF file, split the pages into separate images, and then stick them in a Onenote document (and you can choose whether you want a separate page for each page of the PDF or make it tile down vertically). #Journler gtd windows#I am aware that Onenote is not available for the Mac (not without running Windows in Parallels etc.), but I have switched and I'm looking for an alternative. ![]()
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