will.i.am 2 Posted September 13, 2012 Share Posted September 13, 2012 Hello,I was wondering if there's any way of syncing in some way Evernote and Any.DO or if not if you have any plans to do so.Let me explain what I would love to do, just to explain myself better. I use Evernote for keeping notes, and Any.DO for tasks. I have an Any.DO widget on my Android. I'd love to be able to have those two interacting as follows: having a library, or a note, or whatever, i don't care, on evernote, that shows the tasks I have on Any.DO, and being able to modify them, sync them, so the changes appear on Any.DO. Also inversely, being able to see the Any.DO's changes on the library/note/whatever on Evernote.Thanks a lot for your brilliant app and service, it's very useful for my everyday life. Link to comment
Jay3 1 Posted September 16, 2012 Share Posted September 16, 2012 I would love this as well -- even just one Evernote that shows my Any.do task list would be nice, even if the two-way syncing is not possible. Link to comment
Juan C. Becerril 0 Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 I'm looking exactly for a solution to the same issue. I have been using David Allen's GTD and configure Evernote to fit it, but it lacks the reminder feature.I trust there is some script or something to do this. Link to comment
mattrado 5 Posted February 2, 2013 Share Posted February 2, 2013 Hi - did anyone find an answer to this? I would love the same information. Thanks! Link to comment
Juan C. Becerril 0 Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 Unfortunately no. I have write to Evernote and Any.Do via twitter and i got no reply yet.But while looking for answers I was contacted by IQTell.com and they are working on service/platform to control emails accounts, Evernote, calendars and more on the principles of GTD. I just star using it and I can say it is not what I was expecting. It is more like a replacement to ms outlook, but you could try it.Other possible solution I could be using other app intead of Any.Do, I don't want to as it is really great. Any way here are two options I found for the iOS, I am not sure if they are available for Android.https://itunes.apple.com/mx/app/done-to-do-list-for-evernote/id572697828?l=en&mt=8, the app is call Done and according to the description it does what we are looking for Any.Do to do.https://itunes.apple.com/mx/app/any-to-do-for-ipad-evernote/id445143013?l=en&mt=8, Any to Do in the other hand sync with Evernote but uses a different productivity metod, not sure what it is call.This is all I found in the days since I join the group, have you found other solutions? Or are we doom to make our own script to accomplish the Any.Do-Evernote Sync? Because if it's the case I going to need to learnt to do that. Link to comment
Spencey 3 Posted October 31, 2013 Share Posted October 31, 2013 I love Any.do so would welcome any integration with EN which I also love. Any to do seems to have disappeared from App Store, but their website suggests this is the app we need..... Link to comment
TaskClone 51 Posted December 21, 2013 Share Posted December 21, 2013 As of this writing, there is no Any.do API so what most are asking for is not likely possible. For those looking for integration between Any.do and Evernote, I would suggest taskclone.com. TaskClone is a one-way send and not a two-way sync. Its purpose is to get todos OUT of Evernote and INTO a purpose-built task app. TaskClone works with Any.do and over 40 other task apps. You can learn more at taskclone.com or see the post in Evernote's 3rd party apps. Link to comment
awright3@stanford.edu 0 Posted January 6, 2014 Share Posted January 6, 2014 Hey Guys, I figured out how to do this on zapier (https://zapier.com/), which is free BTW. I automate it so that Evernote reminders go to Google Tasks and I have Google Tasks Synced with Any.do, don't know how to do it directly, but if you're not syncing google task list with any.do you might want to do that anyway. -Adam Link to comment
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