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How Do I View And Edit My Calendar To Do List On An Iphone Or Ipad.

What is the best calendar app for the iPhone?

Looking for a calendar app for your iPhone? Why settle for a simple calendar app? Fammle is a calendar app that does much more than manage your calendar, it organizes your life.Fammle allows you to sync your calendar with the calendar of other members of the family. This is especially useful if several members of the family are working professionally and remain busy most of the time. With this app, you can check the schedule of other members of the family and arrange an event or go out for a movie when everyone is free.And that is not all, there are various other features integrated into the app. Here are a few:Family CalendarBuild your plans and learn those of your family in our synchronized family calendar. Easily see if your sibling can come by for a cozy family dinner, or if your kid is free this Saturday to help with the groceries.2. Shared EventsArrange family events like birthday parties or theatre trips and invite everyone to form and keep the shared vision. The more the merrier is true, and certainly achievable, with Fammle by KeepSolid.3. Family TasksAssign collective and personal tasks and keep your family on one page. Clear and colorful visualization allows to conveniently track how everyone's faring, and see if they need your experienced advice or support.4. Shopping ListGroceries, presents, splurges, and other purchases - all set and tracked within a single screen. You can tick out the items you've bought to avoid doubles, or even make in-app calls to clarify some parts.Family SyncShopping Mode to organize the shopping list and make it accessible to other members of the familyBirthday Tracking to track the birthday of family and friends and set gift and reminders.The best thing about Fammle is its a free app, so you can get them now from the App Store or download from the website.

How do you invite other people when you create an iPad Calendar event?

Firstly, you can only add invitees if you are syncing with an online calendar service that supports this feature.  If you are, then an "Invitees" field should appear when creating a new Calendar appointment or editing an existing one. iCloud and Microsoft Exchange support calendar invitations.  Other CalDAV services may or may not. You cannot invite attendees if you are only using a local Calendar (i.e. one only on your device and not synced with any online service).Note that Google Calendar does not support this unless you have configured your Google Calendar account using Google Sync (which uses Exchange ActiveSync) as opposed to using the Calendar option in the Gmail account settings (which uses CalDAV).  You can find more information on configuring your iOS device to use Google Sync at http://support.google.com/mobile...

How do I sync contacts from my iPhone to my Mac?

Howdy!  I would suggest this process:*do not connect iPhone to computer*1. Open iTunes->Edit->Preferences, Click on tab "Devices" and check "Prevent iPods, iPhones, and iPads from syncing automatically.2. Connect iPhone to computera. Select the device from left hand paneb. Go to "Info" and check mark "Sync Contacts" and choose the correct type of contacts from the drop down. If your laptop and iPhone contacts are different and the phone is up to date vs the laptop you may want to back up the laptop and purge it. If it were me, that is what I would do. I would backup my contacts on the laptop first then purge the address book, then sync my phone back into the contact list. I would do this mainly so nothing was lost/duplicated or any other possible problem that could arise. From there I would then merge the backup into the client again. I have done this previously and then used www.scrubly.com to remove/merge duplicates. I didn't really want to export to xls and clean up the contacts on 2900 or so entries!

How can you see contact lists that are shared from your Outlook exchange server from your iphone?

You can add a Microsoft Exchange account in Settings on an iOS device, under "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" and toggle on Contacts to access your Contacts and Contact Lists on the server. Apple has been really good about including great Exchange support on their devices for quite some time now.

What is the best to-do manager (preferably for iPhone/iPad)?

I've found TaskPaper (http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/pr...) to be exactly what I need, after trying many alternatives. It may not be for everyone, but I believe it's the ideal to-do list editor for developers who use OSX and iOS.Its model and UI is very simple, like a specialized text/outline editor. Lines that start with "- " are tasks; lines that end in ":" are projects; everything else is a note. There is no concept of due dates, assignments, recurring tasks, etc., although all of those things can be handled with tags and scriptability.Tags (any word that starts with "@") let you easily implement GTD ideas like contexts, and track metadata like finished dates, delegation, etc.Syncing between devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac) and the web works perfectly.It has great keyboard shortcuts for sorting/filtering/searching/archiving tasks, and a system-wide keyboard shortcut for adding tasks.It scales. My main document has 1,200 lines, but TaskPaper makes it feel entirely manageable and productive.Here is what really makes it great: its storage format is plain text files, using a few simple formatting conventions. This sounds trivial, but I believe it is the crucial feature. It means that your to-do list can be synced to the web, and between devices, using any number of off-the-shelf solutions like Dropbox, Simpletext, etc. If you want to quickly edit your list from an IDE, a text editor, or the command line, it just works. You can write scripts that trivially parse/modify your lists. You can put them in version control. Twenty years from now, you'll be able to open up a Taskpaper document and use it perfectly.The Mac version is free to try, and $30 to buy. The iPhone/iPad version (Universal) is $10.

What is the best way to manage Google Tasks on Mac OS X?

Do you just want to use Google Tasks on your mac? If so there are lots of mac app options available from the app store: GoTasks, Tasks, Gtaskie, Gtasktic and Producteev (amongst others).IMHO, easy sorting - with instant drag and drop (without an edit button) - is a basic requirement for all these sort of apps now (so that counts out Tasks, Producteev and Gtaskie). On the mac, Gtasktic is the visual winner - with customisable backgrounds, and a nice easy sorting interface - but it has problems syncing with Google and other devices (that unfortunately make it unusable, in my opinion). GoTasks on the mac is reliable, but it uses the ugly Google interfaces: https://mail.google.com/tasks/ca... and https://mail.google.com/tasks/ig So in that case it's really just a Fluid-type app, that you could easily make yourself and save the money. I use it, but just until Clear builds a mac (or web) app, or Wunderlist removes their edit button, or someone else solves the problem: an elegant, reliably syncable, minimal, and easily sortable to-do list across mac desktop and iPhone.On the iPhone, the Google Task options aren't much better. Google via a browser is unsortable, gTask can change your list orders when syncing, and GoTasks can be  buggy and freeze up at times. If so - delete your app and re-download it - GoTasks is worth persevering with, if just for its subtle visual style. (It still needs a better icon, though.)

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