iMindMap and DropTask merged into Ayoa
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Posted by Paul Korm
Jun 21, 2019 at 12:52 PM
@Jeffrey Smith—just a thought, but if clearing caches and cookies doesn’t resolve the problems you’re having with settings for the subscription, you could do all of that on their iPad version, if that’s available.
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Jun 21, 2019 at 05:54 PM
When they were unable to figure out why I couldn’t upgrade my account (same persistent error message that it could not retrieve my information), I tried a Hail Mary. I went to my account and canceled my subscription. I then logged on to their site and bought a new subscription. And when it took my information (I used my existing email and PW), it credited me with my subscription already paid up through September.
I’m finding the interface of the program to be vexing. The calendar part doesn’t seem to work with existing Mac calendars. And when I use the Planner module, I expect to see the Droptask view, but that is apparently called the Canvas.
Guess I’ll try some of their videos.
Paul Korm wrote:
@Jeffrey Smith—just a thought, but if clearing caches and cookies
>doesn’t resolve the problems you’re having with settings for the
>subscription, you could do all of that on their iPad version, if that’s
>available.
Posted by Paul Korm
Jun 21, 2019 at 08:43 PM
I’m pretty sure the only integration DropTask/Ayoa has had with calendars is with Google Calendar. That’s what I use, which is fine—I just display that integrated calendar with my calendar app. This is the only two-way integration I know of with a calendar app: change the due date and time with Fantastical, for example, and the change it is rapidly synced back thru to Google calendar and then back to DropTask/Ayoa. Or vice versa.
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Jun 22, 2019 at 01:33 AM
I’ll try the Google Calendar strategy. Thanks Paul.
Posted by satis
Jun 22, 2019 at 11:58 PM
Jeffery Smith wrote:
> I’ll try the Google Calendar strategy. Thanks Paul.
Most apps that sync to Google Calendar won’t sync back (so you can’t move it in GC and have the change reflected in the original app’s tasks), so it’s a pleasant surprise to see that Ayoa does do 2-way sync
https://www.ayoa.com/integrations/google-calendar/