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From https://www.toodledo.com/forums/1/13923/-67229/read.html
Posted by Toodledo: There appears to be a newly introduced bug in this version that causes the app to crash on iPad when adding a new tag. We have just submitted a fix to Apple for review. Sorry for the inconvenience. In the interim, you can add new tags on the website and sync them to the iPad.
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That's even better! ;)
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This would be a nice feature but it is not currently available.
For now, your best choice is to change the due date. |
Purveyor |
Posted Feb 06, 2012 in: Hiding future tasks on the iPad app and new BETA mobile website
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Which filter doesn't work?
The "Hide Future Tasks" filter will hide tasks that have a Start Date that is more than 1 day in the future. |
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Posted Feb 06, 2012 in: Hiding future tasks on the iPad app and new BETA mobile website
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There's a Help topic for that. ;)
How do I filter and sort tasks on iOS?.[/quote] |
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Posted Feb 03, 2012 in: iOS Update: Timer, Tweets and more
Score: 1
Posted by Toodledo:
+ Added support for the "Timer" field. You an now start a timer for any task and keep track of the time you spend working on it. Now yer talkin'! :)
... + Search now matches the task's note as well as the title. |
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Posted Feb 02, 2012 in: How do you hide completed tasks in Toodledo for iPad?
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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 Jan 31, 2012 in: Error 100 during sync with Gsyncit
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I suggest that you contact the developer of GSyncit.
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Does the completed task show up in Main, Recently Completed?
I think that you are just filtering out completed tasks. Take a look at this Help topic: How do filters work?". |
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Okay, we're closer ...
1. You add a task on your iPhone, through the Toodledo app. Are you then syncing manually or do you have the Setting "Sync on Edit"? 2. You then go to your Mac and you access the Toodledo website through a browser, probably Safari, right? But, you can't see the task that you added in step #1. Can you see it in Main, Recently Added? Just to clarify: When you say that the tasks are "nowhere to be found on my Mac", the Toodledo data isn't on your Mac. Or, are you using Appigo's Todo Desktop? This message was edited Jan 31, 2012. |
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How are you accessing Toodledo on your iPhone? If you are using an iPhone app, which app are you using?
Or, are you accessing the Toodledo website through Safari? |
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It is way, way over to the right, next to your last column.
And, yes, you need to be in Grid View. This message was edited Jan 28, 2012. |
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Posted Jan 27, 2012 in: New Mobile Website with Offline and Android Support
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It's great that Jake has taken the initiative to implement HTML5, and perhaps his decision with provide Toodledo with the next leap in popularity and profitability. But it's not clear that this is the case. :(
Interesting that Apple, despite earning $13 billion last quarter, can't make a mobile task manager that allows sorting, and Google, with $38 billion in revenue last year, can't make an online task manager that has repeating tasks. I guess some things just don't matter. In any case, the value of this most recent Toodledo update (and the time and effort that went into developing it) is still a bit of a mystery to me. This message was edited Jan 28, 2012. |
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Posted Jan 25, 2012 in: New Mobile Website with Offline and Android Support
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Posted by Toodledo:
5) Support for the timer. Interesting ...
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Posted Jan 25, 2012 in: Assign a task to multiple folders or contexts
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It is not possible to allocate a Toodledo task to more than one Folder, Context or Location.
A task can have more than one Tag. |
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Posted Jan 23, 2012 in: Need the ability to add subtask to subtask
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Thanks for the explanation, Jake. Makes sense. From a database viewpoint, it's a simple internal one-to-many relationship, with an indicator for the level. From a website/usability viewpoint, though, I can imagine that it's very difficult to manipulate and display multiple levels. (BTW, have you checked out this website: Outliner Online?)
Also, it's great that you participate in this forum and provide useful and meaningful comments. |
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Posted Jan 23, 2012 in: Need the ability to add subtask to subtask
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Perhaps your math is not rusty but your understanding of definitions is limited.
Anyway, here are the relevant options: 1. A system that allows one level of subtasks. 2. A system that allows two levels of subtasks. 3. A system that allows as many levels as the user wants to add. Based on Jake's comment above, it seems that his "very very complicated thing" refers to option #3. I'm suggesting that option #2 is easier to design and implement, compared to option #3. |
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Posted Jan 23, 2012 in: Need the ability to add subtask to subtask
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Regardless of what you believe, "two" is not the same as "multiple".
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If you have Outlook, you can sync your Tungsten with Outlook and then sync Toodledo with Outlook by using one of the tools here:
http://www.toodledo.com/tools/directory.php |
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Posted Jan 23, 2012 in: Need the ability to add subtask to subtask
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Posted by Toodledo:
multiple levels of subtasks is a very very complicated thing for us to add. Instead of "multiple levels", what about "two levels"? Seems to me that would be easier.
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