Submitted by jimspoon on 2016/03/09 16:04
Not sure what's on the roadmap as far as syncing is concerned, so i am wondering what might be a good web app / Android app to use as temporary holding place before transferring items to Infoqube.
 
I have used Google Tasks but it really it woefully deficient in many respects.  I transferred my Google Tasks items to Workflowy to give that a try, but I've hit the 500 item per month limit for the free version.
 
Anybody found an app they like for this purpose?
 
 

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Hi Jim,
 
Calendar sync is coming soon (I know, I've said this before, but this time it is real...).
 
As for outlines, I've done research into supporting sync with Fritz Android Outliner:
 
Of course, if I win the next lottery, I'll have someone build a real IQ mobile outliner... 
 
HTH !
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

patteoks

2019/10/23 10:00

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
Hi Jim,
 
Calendar sync is coming soon (I know, I've said this before, but this time it is real...).
 
As for outlines, I've done research into supporting sync with Fritz Android Outliner:
 
Of course, if I win the next lottery, I'll have someone build a real IQ mobile outliner... 
 
HTH !
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 
[/quote]
 
Just out of curiosity, is there any possibility of sync with Fritz Android Outliner. It is indeed a superb Outliner to use in Android. It's very easy and intuitive to use and very good as well, for thinking, for organising your thoughts. It has made leaps and bounds over the years in functionality as well as syncing with other programs.

Not sure what you requirements are but if it's just to dump things into an app for later moving to IQ, I think Evernote is a no brainer.  It's got an outstanding Android widget that you can use to put everything from notes to pics to audio recordings and more into it.  And the free version still supports a huge amount of monthly data, I forget the number, but you've got to be dumping major amounts into it to exceed it.  It's also got desktop apps which sync, so it's very easy to just open the desktop app and copy from there into IQ.

I am also using Evernote.
You have an import option to InfoQube, so just export to .enex file and then you'll get notes(subject=item, body=HTML Pane) into InfoQube. As a bonus you get the creation date too.

Pierre_Admin

2016/03/09 18:28

In reply to by ethanrox

re: Evernote:
 
Wow... you mean to say that that import filter still works ? It's been ages since I tested it 
Great news  !
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer