Todoist releases native Android app
Started by jimspoon
on 11/20/2012
jimspoon
11/20/2012 6:47 pm
Alexander Deliyannis
12/17/2012 8:12 pm
MadaboutDana
12/17/2012 9:32 pm
Yes, I've recently started to use Todoist, and I must say it's a very pleasant environment. Marred only by the fact that it's not shareable - for that, you need Wedoist, apparently. But it's quite expensive compared to other shareable solutions (one of the best and simplest being Priorities on the iPad, which also gives you access to an individual web page that includes - here's the clever bit - any "pages" of Priorities you're sharing with other people!).
But the model for Todoist - essentially a "dual outline", i.e. a project outline on the left with a task outline on the right - is very neat, providing an excellent overview. The subscription for a Pro account is very modest, too.
But the model for Todoist - essentially a "dual outline", i.e. a project outline on the left with a task outline on the right - is very neat, providing an excellent overview. The subscription for a Pro account is very modest, too.
Alexander Deliyannis
12/17/2012 10:21 pm
MadaboutDana wrote:
It definitely look sleek. I'm working with Task Unifier (desktop) plus Toodledo these days.
Thanks for the heads up; adding it to my long list of collaborative solutions to watch for. Indeed 24/month is quite a lot, though it will get cheaper as the headcount grows, since it is a flat fee unrelated to the number of users. Anyway, someone's got to pay for the free native clients...
The free Google Apps version seems to have no user limitation by the way.
Toodledo does not provide this layout but, interestingly enough, Task Unifier does. So apparently Toodledo somehow supports such a hierarchy or the sync would not work.
Indeed.
Yes, I've recently started to use Todoist, and I must say it's a very
pleasant environment.
It definitely look sleek. I'm working with Task Unifier (desktop) plus Toodledo these days.
Marred only by the fact that it's not shareable -
for that, you need Wedoist, apparently. But it's quite expensive
compared to other shareable solutions
Thanks for the heads up; adding it to my long list of collaborative solutions to watch for. Indeed 24/month is quite a lot, though it will get cheaper as the headcount grows, since it is a flat fee unrelated to the number of users. Anyway, someone's got to pay for the free native clients...
The free Google Apps version seems to have no user limitation by the way.
But the model for Todoist - essentially a "dual outline", i.e. a project
outline on the left with a task outline on the right - is very neat,
providing an excellent overview.
Toodledo does not provide this layout but, interestingly enough, Task Unifier does. So apparently Toodledo somehow supports such a hierarchy or the sync would not work.
The subscription for a Pro account is very modest, too.
Indeed.
MadaboutDana
12/17/2012 10:49 pm
ToodleDo does if you upgrade to a Pro subscription - full subtasking etc. is indeed supported (you may be interested in 2Do, available across multiple platforms, which uses ToodleDo as a "back end"). There are quite a few ToodleDo-based clients (I've finally deleted most of mine, so I apologise for not being able to give you a list!). I really liked ToodleDo 3.0 for the iPad, but they've reverted to the old interface because of negative user reaction - a pity, I thought the new interface was much more inventive (and informative).
Ken
12/18/2012 4:20 pm
MadaboutDana wrote:
I thought that they reverted to the old interface temporarily, but I have not yet had a chance to read the help forums for more information. I still like Toodledo, but find that I am not using it as much as previously. Perhaps my life is so chaotic and short on time that the only things that I have been able to address are the critical ones that get stuck on pieces of paper which then get laid on my place mat at the dining room table, followed by a shove into my pocket for the day? I guess it has been that kind of fall. Well, there is always next year!
--Ken
I really liked
ToodleDo 3.0 for the iPad, but they've reverted to the old interface
because of negative user reaction - a pity, I thought the new interface
was much more inventive (and informative).
I thought that they reverted to the old interface temporarily, but I have not yet had a chance to read the help forums for more information. I still like Toodledo, but find that I am not using it as much as previously. Perhaps my life is so chaotic and short on time that the only things that I have been able to address are the critical ones that get stuck on pieces of paper which then get laid on my place mat at the dining room table, followed by a shove into my pocket for the day? I guess it has been that kind of fall. Well, there is always next year!
--Ken
MadaboutDana
12/18/2012 11:22 pm
Yes, you're right, it's a temporary reversion.
And I know just what you mean. While most of my tasks are managed in Todoist, I find myself slapping all the small, urgent stuff into a clever little iOS app called "2 Days", which (rather like "Tomorrow") has just three categories: Today, Tomorrow and Later. It's very fast to use and very simple to update. It's currently got about 17 tasks in it, all kinds of bits and pieces. Bloody annoying, all these to-do apps: there are so many intriguing models and approaches. It's enough to drive a CRIMPer mad! Mad, I tell you!
But life is looking up: Wunderlist 2 is out. Although the 6Wunderkinder servers are clearly having major problems coping with the massive migration that's currently happening!
And it looks good...
And I know just what you mean. While most of my tasks are managed in Todoist, I find myself slapping all the small, urgent stuff into a clever little iOS app called "2 Days", which (rather like "Tomorrow") has just three categories: Today, Tomorrow and Later. It's very fast to use and very simple to update. It's currently got about 17 tasks in it, all kinds of bits and pieces. Bloody annoying, all these to-do apps: there are so many intriguing models and approaches. It's enough to drive a CRIMPer mad! Mad, I tell you!
But life is looking up: Wunderlist 2 is out. Although the 6Wunderkinder servers are clearly having major problems coping with the massive migration that's currently happening!
And it looks good...
Alexander Deliyannis
1/8/2013 4:04 pm
Todoist Premium is promoted for the next 60 hours at 50% its annual subscription price.
http://todoist.com/promotion
http://todoist.com/promotion
