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I'm using the iPhone app exclusively - once I get to using it a bit more regularly I might be able to justify the price of the desktop version, but honestly I can't understand why I'd want both. The core of GTD is the "one trusted system" which for me is the iPhone (which is backed up of course). If I lost the iPhone, I'd be lost (until the replacement iPhone arrived).

The catch with locations is that I can't add locations to actions, only to contexts. I've previously tried adding actions such as "buy bread" and "buy milk" to the "@Cornershop" location context, but it often doesn't occur to me to check the @Cornershop context before starting the trip home. And the idea of checking all my friend contexts and all my various shop contexts before starting a trip home? Forget it! My GTD system is supposed to make life easier.

The map display is something I'm going to have to pay a little bit of attention to. Thanks for reminding me about it!