![]() Let us have a quick look at what Evernote integration looks like in these two apps: The free version provides full functionality but imposes limits on Evernote and calendar synchronisation. value for money: the premium version of Zendone costs $50 per year (compared to $96 for Nozbe).reliability: Zendone just ‘works’ for me-no bugs or syncing problems.Zendone also supports ‘bi-directional editing’, which is a complex way of saying that you can edit your note in either zendone or evernote and your changes will be synced Notes in Zendone are associated with a task and can be archived in an Evernote notebook of your choice upon completion of the task. ![]() superior Evernote integration: the importing of notes is more selective than in Nozbe.extensive training material available in five languages.keeps a detailed log of changes made to tasks.capacity to attach files and link to Dropbox.displays a list of completed projects (new in v.informative calendar view (further improved in v.This is particularly useful in the ‘next action’ view: how can you fit an estimated 14 hours of work into an eight–hour working day? a counter (in project, next actions and context view) shows the number of active tasks and total estimated time for that page view.the introduction of a checklist option in the comment field effectively gives you subtasks.superior email integration (that lets you, for example, create multiple annotated tasks from the one email).complements browser version with a desktop app (v.capacity to convert an action into a project. ![]()
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