Mobile Device Outliners
| Name | Operating system | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Android Outliner | Android | Sync with Natara Bonsai and Treepad on Windows desktop via USB or DropBox; due-date based filtering; supports multiple outlines. Under active development, with very user feedback-driven feature selection. |
| CarbonFin Outliner | iOS | Outliner for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Web app with synchronization is also available. |
| Circus Ponies NoteBook for iPad | iOS | Port of Circus Ponies NoteBook to the iPad. |
| NoteLynX | Android | Features Multiple Parents and Cross Reference links between notes. |
| BeSharp | Android | Simple and intuitive interface, free. |
| BeSharp for iOS | iOS | Simple and intuitive interface, incorporates Pomodoro technique and GTD/ZTD. |
| Vault 3 for Android | Android | Outliner for Android devices (Android 2.1 or later). Desktop versions are also available (Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X). |
| Zeptoliner | iOS | Outliner for iPhone and iPod Touch. |
| OmniOutliner for iPad | iOS | Port of OmniOutliner to iPad. |
| Outline Pro for iPad | iOS | Special outliner for writers and students. Ideal for papers, essays and speeches. |
| Grapevine for Android | Android | Outliner for Android devices (Android 2.2 and later). Continuous entry mode for efficient data entry. |
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