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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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    Les Bollinger commented  · 

    This is is an absolute prerequisite for me adopting GTD Next. No Android app, no GTD Next for me. Like others, I like GTD Next so far. I love the ease of creating projects with tasks grouped into sub-projects. And I like the fact that the project can be recurring. That makes a great reusable project checklist. But I HAVE to have an Android app as my quick-capture device.

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