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Old 12-28-2011, 04:14 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by kyteflyer View Post
Have you looked at ThinkBook? I have it but since quitting work don't have a lot of use for it, so have not actually experienced it, completely. It works like an outliner I guess, and allows expansion as you see fit.

Its not desperately expensive
http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/think...421926271?mt=8
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm pretty sure I have come across this one before, but I didn't buy it at the time, though I don't remember exactly why. Maybe because it doesn't seem to allow importing attachments. As I mentioned in my first post, this was an important requirement to me, though maybe I'm putting to much importance on this. It looks good though, maybe I will try it.

In the meantime I bought Notebooks for iPad, and I have to say I like it very much so far. It's simple, the interface is clean and nice looking (very important for me), and it does import attachments, I tried it with a .docx e-mail attachment and it worked fine (but I imported the attachment via GoodReader because the Mail app doesn't like this format).

It has a very simple structure based on notes and books, a book being a collection of notes, and you can create books within books so the structure is relatively flexible. I like that you can create a note, type a list in it and then split it, each line of your list becoming a new note. You can set up a book as a to-do list, and in this case each note in the book becomes a to-do item with a due date and a status (in progress, done, canceled).
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