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Discussion Forum > Cross Platform Tools

There are lots of tools and methods for better organisation and time management. (I'm looking at you, BuJo!) There are also a number of apps on phones and a few on PC's to support these. I'm experimenting now and will probably develop something that's a hybrid of BuJo and something else.

I live on my (Android) phone AND my PC, so I want something cross-platform so I when I make an entry on my phone it appears on my PC and vice versa. What are my options. Thanks in advance.
January 3, 2019 at 19:21 | Unregistered CommenterPeter Nelson
www.dynalist.io is an super-powered outliner with Windows, iOS, Android, and web versions. Data is stored on the cloud. It's very easy to implement an Autofocus type system within it, using indent to form a page (if you want; pageless systems are another option) and the Move command to re-enter something at the end.

And of course it's a spot to put all your other notes, though fancy formatting and pictures are included more as an afterthought as it's a note organizer, not a word processor.
January 3, 2019 at 22:45 | Registered CommenterAlan Baljeu
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January 3, 2019 at 23:43 | Registered CommenterSeraphim
I also live on my phone (android) and laptop (windows). In general I've tended towards web-based apps that work on both android and windows.

1) Quick notes - Google Keep - web & android app - http://keep.google.com/
2) Outliner - Checkvist - web & android mobile web - http://checkvist.com/ & http://m.checkvist.com/
3) Calendar - MS Exchange/Outlook - web/client for windows & samsung calendar app
4) File sharing - Dropbox - web/client for windows & android app.

Those are my main time management and organiser tools. I'm currently undecided on productivity tools (word processing, spreadsheet, presentation). I'm using both Microsoft's online Word/Excel/Powerpoint and Google's Docs/Sheets/Slides. Both work well enough on Windows and Android.
January 4, 2019 at 8:48 | Unregistered Commentersabre23t