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Web syncing

Hello, I’m relatively new to GTD. I got iGTD and am using it religiously (and have been for a few months) on my main computer (mac book pro). I just got an Asus eeePC to play around with, so no I want some way to sync my iGTD info with something on web that will allow me to look at it from home on my Asus. Better yet, if I could add things on that web app, and have it update the iGTD on my MBP when I get to the office, all the better. I guess .Mac does something like this, but I would rather not put out the money for that. Thoughts…? Thanks.


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Re: Web syncing

Did a quick check of the iGTD website. It’s simple enough to export your tasks as an html checklist.

If you want a really cheap way to go, then export your N/As as html and email to self (e.g., using Gmail, so that you can view the list immediately in your webmail).

I don’t think you’ll be able to do any manipulation of data from the ASUS, however, as it appears that iGTD syncs only with iCal.

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