When comparing Pocket Informant vs MyLifeOrganized, the Slant community recommends MyLifeOrganized for most people. In the question“What are the best GTD apps?” MyLifeOrganized is ranked 24th while Pocket Informant is ranked 27th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Manages much more than events
Pocket informant manages notes, tasks, and calendar info.
Pro Integrates with Apple calendar & iCloud
Pro Great organizer
Almost everything is provided, from calendar to todo,'s as well as managing lists, all of which is organized via Pocket and syncs perfectly thru all devices.
Pro Getting Things Done (GTD) integration
Pro Projects & checklists
Pro Syncs across all devices
InformantSync ensures that your calendar / tasks / notes / etc. are all synced.
Pro Displays weather
Temperature and other weather conditions are displayed each day.
Pro Easy and great looking Calendar to work with
Adding events and making them visible between other events is easy. Streamlining your multiple events is implemented very well in this app.
Pro Configurable views
Pro Advanced filtering system
Events can be tagged, sorted by location, priority, or context.
Pro Scalable
You can use it as a basic organizer or a complex project tool.
Pro Seven Day side-by-side view puts the next 7 days in an easy to use format
It makes is extremely easy to view and provides great functionality for updates or creating new events.
Pro Time zones and trips
Handles time zones automatically considering declared trips.
Pro Calendar printing
Pocket Informant supports printing, meaning that a calendar can be printed after being loaded with information.
Pro Pretty good Android app with Widget
Pro Helpful community
They're using google groups, but they're really responsive and friendly, also to beginners.
Pro Native windows app
Pro Hierarchy-based to-do list
If you have a complicated to do list, this app can organize it into group of items. In fact, this is the main feature of the software.
Pro Excellent search, filter and custom views
The text search is excellent. It comes with some default views, but you can create custom hierarchical and flat views, using some quite powerful logic, to focus on tasks by almost any criteria you can think of.
Pro Custom views
Create custom views by numerous filters and triggers.
Pro Many customizable keyboard shortcut
Quickly and deeply manage your tasks .
Pro Context include other contexts
Each Context may include other Contexts. This can form a hierarchy (or even a net) of contexts. For example Contexts "Phone" and "Internet" can be included to the Context "Work" as well as to the Context "Home".
Pro Open/closed hours for contexts
A Context may have a schedule: specific times during which it is open or closed. If a Context you select as a To-Do filter is closed at the moment, the tasks associated with this Context will not be shown in the To-Do list.
Pro Calendar view and google calendar sync
This feature help user to visualize their daily workload in a graph form (mobile version) , so it assist to plan future tasks and events in a sense of work/life balance. Just simply connect to google calendar, you could view your events and tasks, and plan effectively.
Pro Input parsing
MLO can parse or interpret the text you enter in Inbox on mobile and in some text input fields on Windows. For example you can enter "in 30 min" or "next Friday at 2pm" in date and time pickers. In Rapid Task Entry dialog you can even type: "Call Bob about the party tomorrow at 3pm remind 10 min in advance". The parameters of the task will be converted from the text automatically.
Pro Hierarchy-based to do list
If you have a complicated to do list, this app can organize it into group of items. In fact, this is the main feature of the software.
Pro PocketMod report
MLO (Window) can print PocketMod, which is a A4 paper that you can fold into a small booklet. Each page of this booklet can contain different information you select from the MLO app. It's very helpful especially on the occasion that you need to rely on paper only, such as camping, retreat, outdoor gaming activity, etc.
Pro One-time purchase
It is much cheaper than subscription-based apps . MLO license doesn't expire. Upgrade is optional and offered with a discount.
Pro Highly customisable
Easy to create your own workflow.
Pro Flexible recurrence options
Robust implementation of recurrence options. You can set it to repeat every N day every N months, repeat N day after the completion the main task can recurs once all/any subtasks are completed, and other.
Pro Auto prioritization of To-Do
MLO automatically sorts the tasks in To-Do based on user input.
Pro Best for GTD
Excellent for organizing in the GTD style of David Allen.
Cons
Con Bit complicated for everyone
It is a feature oriented app for the people who love its multiple functions, but those that don't may find it complicated to use.
Con Restricted free version
The free version has many restrictions. The full version costs $14.99.
Con Lack of integration
Lack of integration. For those using several apps, integration is essential.
Con No web client
It would be great if they developed a web-based client.
Con No linux and mac client
There is support for Windows, iPhone, iPad, and both Android phones and tablets.
Con Expensive one-off cost, slow in releasing free updates
MLO does have quite a high price. However, this is a one-off price (per major version), so is much cheaper than web-based, subscription apps. The cloud synch feature, if you choose to have it, is low cost, so overall costs are low over the lifetime of the product.
Although the app is very solid and reliable (even for beta testers like me), updates And requested features can be long in development.
Con No support for previous versions
Con Complicated to start with
It needs some brains to set it up.