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Jeremy |
Me too!
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Jeremy |
That's fair, I'm just giving you some observations based what I see. You assumptions and observations are just as valuable as mine. No need to belittle mine.
It is reasonable to think you should get a response. I guess I would check the boards first. There is a lot of info that is available to fix your problem without making Toodledo look bad in the process (like they're not responsive). I have found them to be incredibly responsive. I'm sure that someone has had the same problem that you have had and the solution is posted on the boards. |
Jeremy |
Yes, I am contending that. Its a limiting rule of business. The point where product quality and service meets customer expectation to the level of a sustainable profitability is by definition a viable business model.
Customers like yourself may fall outside of that expectation range and go elsewhere. That is a good thing as it keeps limited resources focused on the ones that are happy. You have a certain level of expectation that is not being met and so you are considering going elsewhere to get your expectations met. Either way a product or service cannot capture 100% of customers. The Toodledo business model offers significant customization, features, self-help areas, and community (this message board) based help at a more than a fair price. It does not offer 1-800 help lines, 24 hour customer care, or guaranteed response to questions or requests. The amount of money exchanged for this service could never support this. Also, not posting a support based question that could be answered by someone on this board is wasting everyone's time including your own. I wouldn't respond to you on the basis that you would never be satisfied with the level of support that I could offer. Toodledo is looking for a user group of self-sufficient customers. What is your support question? As for your comparison between Milk and Toodledo. Search the message boards for 'Milk' and you will find scores of users that used Milk and found Toodledo to be superior in function. I would focus your decision based on the product as is today without support. This message was edited Jan 31, 2009. |
Jeremy |
Don't take it personal, they're busy people.
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bump
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Posted Jan 28, 2009 in: What new connections do you want to see?
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For those requesting ReQall...have you tried Dial2Do.com?
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Can someone please post the settings that they have their blackberry browser set at for best Toodledo performance. Preferably for the Blackberry Curve 8320.
I'm trying to make the best of the browser experience. Thanks |
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I second that. Jim couldn't have said it better. Great job guys!
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Jeremy |
Posted Jan 26, 2009 in: Toodledo on Blackberry - New App - ToodledoBB
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Do you have a time frame for beginning the beta? I would like to help you as asap.
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Thanks for the update on the status. I've been hoping for one of those update/new feature posts.
Good luck on the move and congrats on the new digs. |
Jeremy |
Posted Jan 13, 2009 in: Please, there is any desktop app for toodledo?????
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In short "No". There are some programs that can simulate a desktop environment like Google Gears.
Apparently, there is a very good program for the iPhone. I wouldn't know because I use a Blackberry. The slim of the Toodledo site works very well on the T-Mobile G1 (Android OS) as well. I hope that helps. |
Jeremy |
Posted Jan 09, 2009 in: How do GTDers implement a tickler?
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Here are a few strategies to help with this.
1.You can place modifiers on your dates so that they do not show up until a certain date. Here is the help article on it. http://www.toodledo.com/info/help.php?sel=42 2.You can use the "start date" field. Go to account settings and modify the field used section. Check the box for start date. 3. There is a filter that you can used on the To do list page....click on filters and look for the Show/Hide future tasks option. Click to toggle. These three options should work for you. This message was edited Jan 09, 2009. |
Jeremy |
Posted Jan 08, 2009 in: Usability with upcoming Blackberry Storm
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Thank you for posting kmtathome! I'm excited about the possibilities.
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My apologies, I thought you were talking about the CSV task upload....
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You might want to try tagging the item to make it easy to seach.
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I wouldn't recommend it based on my experiences. Combine the files into one spreadsheet (up to 1MB) and up load that way.
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Jeremy |
Posted Dec 12, 2008 in: Add multiple tasks at once with special syntax
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I just discovered the CSV import and this allows for a ton of tasks to be added at once. It's not sexy, but its efficient
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Posted Dec 12, 2008 in: Suggested inexpensive PDA for use with Tooledo
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I use a curve....email import, Wap Access,
If you are looking to use the website, the T-Mobile G1 has real web browsing and the slim version of Toodledo works great on this phone. This message was edited Dec 12, 2008. |
Jeremy |
Just a thought...
Have you guys thought about a weekly/Monthly status update with what you guys are working on....server upgrades, import enhancements, etc. The cool kids on the internets are blogging up a storm. Maybe you guys could have a blog. A general info post would be nice...where you're at, where you're heading. Thanks for the faster servers! I renewed my Pro Subscription two days ago. Love the service and looking forward to future enhancements. This message was edited Dec 11, 2008. |
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What is the syntax for entering a ToodleDo entry?
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