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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Jan 01, 2015
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Can you please create a support ticket for this so that we can look into your account and see what the problem is?
Thanks
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Jan 01, 2015
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Jan 01, 2015
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We do not have immediate plans to make an official windows phone app, however there are 3rd party apps that work with Toodledo. You can find them in our Tools section. Also, we have a mobile website that you can use as well.
http://m.toodledo.com
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 31, 2014
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Happy Holidays from Toodledo!
2014 was an exciting year for Toodledo. We added two new developers to our team and continued to expand our features and services to turn Toodledo into the top Productivity tool for people who want to optimize their lives. Here is a list of some of the amazing things that we accomplished this year:
Android App (link)
One of our most frequent requests was for an official Android app. We were late to the party but we caught up quickly with our official Android app that can now handle the core functionality of Toodledo on phones and tablets. This app is improving rapidly and we have a lot of new things planned for it soon.
Habits (link)
The Habits section (released this week) is a new addition to Toodledo that can help you keep your New Year's resolutions and make new good habits. Record your progress each day and see continuously updating graphs and charts. Monitor your self improvement, stay motivated and achieve your goals.
Outlines (link)
The Outlines section is into it's second year and has received a lot of improvements. Notably, you can now share outlines with your collaborators and Outlines is now available in our iOS and Android apps.
Lists (link)
The Lists section also got support for collaboration as well as the ability to search and filter rows within a list. I know that you have been waiting patiently, but it will be available in our iOS and Android apps soon. We've been working hard for much of the year to bring Lists into our mobile apps.
Tasks
1) Added the ability to sort individual lists uniquely instead of using the same sorting for all lists in the same section. This was a popular request.
2) New IFTTT triggers were added to help you automated your life in interesting ways.
3) Similar to IFTTT, you can now use Toodledo with Zapier.
iOS app (link)
1) Updated app to support iOS 8
2) Added Outlines section
3) Added ability to share tasks from within the app.
4) The sum of the length/timer fields is now showing at the bottom of each list
5) We also added support for iOS 8 sharing extensions as well as the new Habits section which will be released as soon as it gets through Apple's review process.
Mac app (link)
Our Mac app was updated to support copy and paste as well fixing some bugs. We also published the app in the Apple App Store for your convenience.
Reliability
We were able to maintain an uptime record of 99.995% for the year, with only 25 minutes of scheduled downtime. See Pingdom for more info.
Overall
1) In addition to above, we fixed a number of bugs and smaller improvements across all of our products.
2) Security was greatly improved with 2-Step authentication, enhanced encryption, and other behind the scenes upgrades.
3) Last but not lease, the biggest thing we did this year was to kick off a redesign of the entire Toodledo service. This is still under development, but we have already made great progress. We redesigned our home page and many of the internal pages of Toodledo including these forums.
In 2015, our goal is to simplify and standardize the Toodledo experience across all of our products and platforms and refine and improve our design and usability. Additionally, we will continue to bring new enhancements and capabilities to all parts of Toodledo.
We appreciate all the support and suggestions that we have received from everyone. We are continuing to make Toodledo the best productivity tool on the internet, and we have big plans for 2015 and beyond. Thanks to everyone for making Toodledo a success.
Happy New Year!
PS. Please use promo code "holiday14" at checkout to get 10% off a subscription or renewal for you and your friends.
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 30, 2014
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Thanks for the suggestions. We do not comment on timeframes for implementation, but these are on our to-do list.
Thanks
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 30, 2014
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Unfortunately, there is not a way to transfer set of tasks into the lists section, but this is a good idea. I'll add it to our todo list.
In the meantime, it should be possible with a little work.
1) Export tasks via CSV
2) Open in Excel and sort by context column
3) Delete unwaned rows
4) Resave as CSV file
5) Import into Lists
You may also want to try this:
1) Make an advanced search for this context.
2) Use the "multi-edit" tool to add a unique tag to each of these tasks.
3) Use the "tag filter" to hide these tasks
4) Delete the context.
These tasks will stay hidden as long as you use that tag filter, and the context will no longer exist (it will be a tag instead)
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 30, 2014
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Here are some things that we plan to add to the new Habits section in the future.
1) Ability to have weekly, twice a week, monthly, etc habits
2) Ability to have an alarm to remind you to do a habit
3) More statistics/graphs
4) Ability to pause a habit if you get sick or go on vacation
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 29, 2014
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At the bottom of the habit's page, click "Complete Habit" and then you'll have the option to delete.
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 29, 2014
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Today we are excited to take the covers off our latest addition to Toodledo's suite of productivity tools: Habits
Just in time for your New Year's Resolutions, the new Habits section can help you make good habits and break bad habits. Record your progress each day and see continuously updating graphs and charts. Monitor your self improvement, stay motivated and achieve your goals.
You can choose to track your habits in three different ways.
Checkbox Habit
This is good for daily habits that you want to track. Each day that you record the habit adds a link to your chain. Don't break the chain! There is also a nice chart and calendar to display your progress as time goes on.
Examples: Floss, exercise, eat breakfast, meditate, stop smoking
Number Habit
This type of habit can track a number over time. Maybe you want to record your weight each day, or maybe you want to track how much TV you watched. See a graph showing your progress on these habits.
Examples: Weight, sleep, TV watched
Rating Habit
With a rating habit you can give 1 to 5 stars to a particular topic. You could track your happiness level each day, learn what makes you happier, and then do more of that! A graph and chart will give you a visual indicator of how you are doing.
Examples: Happiness, stress level, energy, productivity
Our hope is that these tools will help motivate you to make some new good habits or break some bad ones that you just can't shake.
Habits is available today at habits.toodledo.com for desktop, tablet and mobile web browsers. Habits will be in our Android app (Android OS 4.2 and higher) by the end of the day and in our iOS app as soon as it makes it through Apple's review process.
http://habits.toodledo.com
Happy New Year!
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 29, 2014
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Our Android app supports Android OS 3.0 and higher, but the "smoothness" of running it is dependent on the speed of your device, not on the OS version. I don't have enough experience with Android hardware to recommend a CPU speed that will be fast enough to run everything smoothly. If you pressed me, I would say to get a device made in the last year that runs Android OS 4.4 or higher.
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 29, 2014
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1) We do not automatically complete the parent when it's subtasks are completed because we don't know that the task is really done. You may want to add a new subtask, or may have some extra step to take to really complete the final task.
2) When you mark a parent completed, it will mark the children completed as well. If you have the "hide completed tasks" filter turned on in the "show" menu, then these subtasks should be hidden as well. If they are not, perhaps they are repeating tasks that got rescheduled and it is the future version of the subtask that is still showing.
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 27, 2014
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There isn't. The bookmarklet basically runs on whatever website you activate it on. If the other website wants to disable it, or interfere with it we can't control that. We are looking into making a plugin.
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 23, 2014
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You can't modify the priority field, but you could use the 'tag' field for this purpose, or if you are not already using folder or context, you could repurpose those fields for your needs.
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 23, 2014
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It is possible to update an "extension", but Toodledo doesn't have a browser extension. We have a "bookmarklet" which is a different thing, and doesn't have a work around as far as I know, but we will be looking into it.
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 23, 2014
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 23, 2014
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This isn't possible, but I'll add it to our todo list. It would be a good feature to have.
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 23, 2014
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Can you please create a support ticket for this so that we can look into your account and see what the problem is?
Thanks
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 21, 2014
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The start-date and due-date of a repeating task will be moved forwards by the same amount whenever the task repeats. You can test this for yourself by making a fake task if you want to see exactly what will happen for your particular setup.
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 21, 2014
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Jake
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Jake (Admin)
- Posted: Dec 21, 2014
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Your computer's printer window is not something that Toodledo can control. If you are using a Mac, I think you can click the "Hide Details" button. If you are using a PC, I don't know how to fix the print window. You may want to contact tech support for your printer company.
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