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If you have a Mac that you can leave running while you go to work, you could get away from the annoyance of using the iPhone keyboard by using email from your PC instead. Use the mail processing feature (see the help for "Processing Mail messages into actions") to turn your emails into actions that will sync to your iPhone. Then you can rearrange them (if necessary) on the iPhone and execute them. Try managing a couple of projects that way and see if it works for you. Remember, you need to leave the Mail app running on the Mac! I'd set it to check your mail as often as possible, which means you should see a lag of about 2-3 minutes between emailing and being able to pull the new action(s) in via sync on the iPhone.

If you need to attach a lot of documents to your work actions, this probably will give you some trouble, but otherwise it seems like a much better solution than having two different systems (especially if you won't have access to the work data when at home).