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Nested subtasks !
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antomonte

Posted: Oct 27, 2010
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Hi,

Yesterday I discovered Toodledo, and I liked it very much. I was pulling out my credit card to subscribe, and what was my surprise I realized I could not have more than one level of subtasks. Have I studied wrong, or is it true that you can not have more sublevels?

best regards,
Antonio
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Salgud

Posted: Oct 27, 2010
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Posted by antomonte:
Hi,

Yesterday I discovered Toodledo, and I liked it very much. I was pulling out my credit card to subscribe, and what was my surprise I realized I could not have more than one level of subtasks. Have I studied wrong, or is it true that you can not have more sublevels?

best regards,
Antonio


True.
antomonte

Posted: Oct 28, 2010
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Thanks for your answer, Salgud.

Do you know if it's being considered the ability of having any number of sublevels?
Salgud

Posted: Oct 28, 2010
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I imagine the developers will be along shortly to answer that.
Purveyor

Posted: Oct 28, 2010
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Technocrap

Posted: Oct 28, 2010
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There is a 3rd part software that perform very well on that front. :

My Life Organized.

I'm about to code a better sync that would include sub-sub tasks.
Jake

Toodledo Founder
Posted: Oct 28, 2010
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We do not have any immediate plans to make multi-levels of subtasks.
antomonte

Posted: Nov 02, 2010
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Posted by Technocrap:
There is a 3rd part software that perform very well on that front. :

My Life Organized.

I'm about to code a better sync that would include sub-sub tasks.


Thank you Technocrap for the advising on MLO. Great program!
Henrik

Posted: Nov 29, 2010
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Posted by Technocrap:
There is a 3rd part software that perform very well on that front. :

My Life Organized.

I'm about to code a better sync that would include sub-sub tasks.


Not to start a flaming debate, but MLO seems to be a Windows application only. I'm certainly sure a lot of users find that a huge restriction.
Purveyor

Posted: Nov 29, 2010
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@Henrik, if you are using a Mac, there's OmniFocus which has hierarchical Contexts and I think that it has hierarchical tasks.

If you mean "desktop" vs "mobile", MLO has just submitted their iPhone app for review by Apple.

If you mean you want something that is web-based, Toodledo is the best online personal task manager currently available.


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