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    September 2018:

    This month we completed a new feature that is key to creating a mobile app.

    The ability to use GTDNext without an internet connection.

    For now we are focusing on making the mobile web experience top notch, but adding offline is a key for eventually doing mobile.

    If you have not seen our mobile web experience it is getting quote good. Check it out here: https://youtu.be/Ew8F6lCrcZs It’s not as good as having a native app. But it’s usable for quickly checking on errands and adding items while on the go.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    I do want an android app but for GTD I think the most important mobile feature is the capture. I use Zapier to forward Evernote captures to GTDnext. If an good Android app is too much at this time, then could you look to better support setups like mine? e.g. support attachments from Evernote like photos and files as well as the simple line of text.

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