Project management app for iDevices

Can anyone recommend relatively simple and inexpensive project-management apps that will sync between Mavericks, iPad and iPhone?
I am interested in a simple way to keep track of personal projects that will cloud-sync between my iMac, iPad and iPhone. Ominfocus seems to be the type of thing I need, but to purchase apps for all three devices would be $140.
I have been using Apple's Reminders app. But, among other things, it doesn't seem to print items including notes of actions, conversations, etc. In addition, Reminders doesn't seem to allow enlarging a task or reminder to better read the notes.
George

I googled and found this:
http://mac-project-management-software-review.toptenreviews.com
Perhaps you've already seen it.

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