Looking for a Task/ToDo application that syncs with iCal

Can anyone recommend a good ToDo application that has due dates for tasks along with the capability to sync with iCal tasks? I just switched to the iPhone from Blackberry and I would love to have the same task features that I had with my Curve.

The heavy duty To Do list App "Life Balance" from Llamagraphics is about to release their iPhone version. When it does, I'm getting an iPhone.

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    Anyone know of an app that is a to-do or task list that syncs with Ical? I can sync my I cal via mobile-me, so if I can find an app that will sync to the calendar on the iphone itself, that'd be great.
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