Sorry for such a late response. I am really glad that you find sGTD
useful. It makes me feel really good when I find that I have been of
some help.
Most of what you requested is already suggested by many people on
http://www.fevote.com/simplegtd, please add your votes there.
thanks.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 8:49 AM, DLThompson06 <DLThompso
...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just wanted to say that I have been searching for months for a
> simple web-based program (so I can share it with my husband and kids
> during the day) to use as an ongoing grocery list. For my family of
> 6, I HAVE to have a way to easily add items, and then just as easily
> get rid of them, as well as access them from my iPhone while at the
> grocery store. I tried RTM, but it's way too high-maintenance for my
> needs. Also, I have to click more than once to cross an item off my
> list. That was the main problem with most of the programs I tried
> (and I have tried no less than a dozen). I wanted something that was
> as simple as crossing an item off a written grocery list with a pen.
> Having made a simple grocery list on SimpleGTD and pulled it up on my
> iPhone, I have to say that I LOVE it. I think I have finally found
> what I'm looking for! I tried the mobile link (simplegtd.com/mob) but
> I like the regular link better on my iPhone, because I can have all of
> my lists displayed at once. I have currently set contexts for
> different product categories (Meat/Produce/Baked Goods/Dairy, etc.)
> which makes it VERY easy to see, at a glance, where I am with my
> shopping. I believe it will also cut down on zig zagging across the
> grocery store several times because I've realized that I forgot an
> item that was written at the bottom of my list. Using my iPhone to
> add items to the list while at the grocery store is a breeze. I don't
> really need the ability to e-mail an item to my list, because if I can
> e-mail, I can just as easily visit the website and add it to the
> list. I also don't really need to be able to text items to my list,
> for the same reason. Nor do I need a way to e-mail the list to
> myself. I shouldn't normally need to print the list, but my husband
> might (should he decide to be sweet and go to the store for me) and
> the printed page is WONDERFUL, particularly separated by product
> category. Nicely done! What would also be nice would be an RSS feed
> so that I can add my list to my iGoogle home page. Then it would be
> even easier to get to. Also, add my vote for having recurring items.
> Like adding milk to the list every 5 days, etc. With those changes, I
> would have to say that I would call it the PERFECT online grocery list
> application (for me, anyway!) Keep up the great work. I'm glad to
> see discussions are active.
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Jigar Gosar
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