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Posted by Mark.M:
I've seen comments in the past from TD administrators that indicate that they do not want to be 'pressured' by their customers to deliver, by making any commitments of any specific future development roadmap. And when I see those comments, I wonder if I shouldn't be looking for another task management support, because that doesn't sound like a business philosophy at all. Will I wake up one day and find that the operation has 'folded up' and gone away? Actually, it is not the "TD administrators". It is one guy: Jake Olefsky, the owner, developer and administrator of Toodledo, but there is no info on the Toodledo site about him or his team.Remember the Milk has eleven people: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/about/ Omni Group (makers of OmniFocus) has 24: http://www.omnigroup.com/company/people/ Nozbe is primarily Michael Sliwinski with a team of 8: Apivision. Appigo (makers of Todo) has a team of 7 guys. The most powerful task management that I've seen was developed primarily by one guy, Andrey Tkachuk, but there is no info about him on this website: http://www.mylifeorganized.net/ Jake is a very smart guy and he has done a lot of things right with Toodledo. His basic approach has been to throw in a lot of features and make those features available at an attractive price. In some ways it his "pet project" but I'm sure that Jake wants Toodledo to succeed as a business, and, I think that, as far as he is concerned, Jake has succeeded. It is clear, though, that he doesn't have the money and resources to take Toodledo to the next level. One day, a competitor of TD may build an equally strong 'core' product and win us all away for good. I agree. But, so far, companies like Google and Apple haven't come close to developing a product that beats Toodledo.
This message was edited May 05, 2012. |
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Posted by garyo:
I just tried it, and for me at least the Completion Time graph has a bunch of tasks with negative completion times. What does that mean (or is it a bug)? I have the same issue.I think that it is because a few weeks ago I deleted all my tasks and then imported them from a backup. All my old tasks have a "Date added" equal to the date of the import but most of them were completed before that date. Makes the graph pretty much useless. This message was edited May 03, 2012. |
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Posted May 02, 2012 in: Charging for Sub Tasks a bit naughty
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Posted by computer:
Sorry, but I paid what I consider quite a substantial amount of money for a TINY improvement in the product. That was shameless of the company to do that. Embarrassing. What world do you live in where $15 is "quite a substantial amount of money"?As for "TINY" improvement, there are at least 14 additional benefits with the Pro subscription. See http://www.toodledo.com/pro.php And, yes, what you said is embarrassing, but we won't hold it against you. ;) |
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Jake, these graphs are really cool but it is not obvious how they can be useful.
Please let us know how you use them when managing your tasks. |
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Posted Apr 27, 2012 in: Really need a bulk notes delete
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JPR answered your question:
Posted by JPR: From the Settings page (the very bottom) you can delete all your notebooks, and then repeat your last import. Done.
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Posted Apr 23, 2012 in: MYN system Training Videos
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MayBe it's beCause MiChael LinenBerger's vidEeos are for ToodleDo and not for Toodledo ... ;-)
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Posted Apr 19, 2012 in: File attachment improvements and bug fixes
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Posted by Toodledo:
It is essentially the same as Dropbox. Except that with Dropbox you can:1. Update files automatically, instead of having to manually upload any changes. 2. Automatically save multiple versions of a file. 3. Not worry about overwriting a file on the website. 4. Use subfolders. 5. Share files with other users. 6. Access files from an iOS or Android device. |
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Try scrolling to display more of your screen to the right.
Can you see the Trashcan icon at the far right? |
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In Settings you can choose to have the Note icon appear at the far left.
By default, it appears at the far right. |
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Hi.
There's a Help topic for that: How do I sync the iOS device with the website? You can sync without paying for a subscription. |
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Which iPhone app are you using?
Here is the info about the official Toodledo app: http://www.toodledo.com/info/iphone.php |
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Posted Apr 11, 2012 in: How to be reminded about morning task
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There's a Help topic for that:
How do I filter and sort tasks on iOS?. |
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Posted Apr 11, 2012 in: Facebook and Twitter Integration
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Posted by greginfla:
Right now the added benefit of being a pro user is not that great. I don't utilize the features, I keep my pro subscription because I want to support toodledo. There is a Pro feature that I use quite a bit -- viewing tasks that were completed more than a week ago. These tasks are not available with the free subscription.
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Posted Apr 10, 2012 in: Toodledo Error 100 when syncing with gSyncit.
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PeterW also suggested that you contact the gSyncit developer.
Did you do that? |
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Some previous requests, starting with one in February 2009.
http://www.toodledo.com/forums/2/1406/-9160/date-stamp.html http://www.toodledo.com/forums/2/3935/-25021/date-stamp-task-notes.html http://www.toodledo.com/forums/2/11037/-53709/task-notes.html |
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Posted Apr 10, 2012 in: HOW DO I REMOVE A COLUMN FROM DISPLAY?
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I HEAR YOU!
;) Anyway, glad you solved it. This message was edited Apr 10, 2012. |
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Take a look at this Help topic:
http://www.toodledo.com/info/search.php |
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I asked because I was interested in the answer, which you supplied.
I disagree with you but that's not a problem. This post has been hidden because of negative votes. Click to reveal |
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Posted by PeterW:
I mostly worked out of the Main view (using the Hotlist) so these new tasks without a folder/context/tag weren't visible unless I remembered to switch to the Folder view periodically and look in 'No Folder'. It was easy to overlook this and it wasn't good to constantly have to remind myself about it. Two things:1. How did these "tasks without folder/context/tag" get into Toodledo? You use Todo on your iPhone, right? You can set defaults in that app and in Toodledo. And, why is it "so important in terms of GTD to have an always visible inbox with count indicator"? 2. You are no longer using Toodledo. Why are you still posting here and promoting another website? This post has been hidden because of negative votes. Click to reveal |
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