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copilot 8 on my HD2 – used daily and great landscape options.
Docs2go on my iPhone
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Reeder, a google reader client, on the iPhone. Probably one of the best applications I have ever used on any platform.
Probably Evernote.
Omnifocus for the iPhone. I’ve tried many task/project management apps, but I keep returning to this one because of its power and flexibility. I’d be lost without it.
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Got so much important stuff to remember, and a memory like a sieve!
Evernote… or perhaps Copilot… although in terms of the amount of time I spend using them Opera Mobile and WMP are my most important apps…
But if I had to choose just one that I couldn’t live without it would have to be Evernote…
I use Operamini and Mobipocket a lot, other than that the E71 comes fairly well equipped. I suppose I’d have to go for Mobipocket since I could use the built in browser.
I’d agree with Evernote – if it was only available on one platform I’d be on it. Thankfully, it isn’t – makes moving platforms more feasible.
In my PDA, old PALM days, that app would have been DateBk6. Unfortunately PALM no longer thinks its important enough to have a good PIM anymore!
DateBk6 as well! Still carry a Treo round so I can use it. Tried Blackberry, iPhone, Android, Symbian and Windows Mobile calendars. Just don’t like any of them as much.
DayNotez, the perfect journal program. I carry my iPAQ 214 purely for that with everything else on my iPhone.