iMindMap and DropTask merged into Ayoa
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Posted by Pierre Paul Landry
Jun 23, 2019 at 03:27 AM
satis wrote:
>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
Humm, I’d say it is more the opposite. The apps I know of, all sync both ways (Android, Windows)
Pierre
Posted by satis
Jun 23, 2019 at 01:27 PM
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
satis wrote:
>Humm, I’d say it is more the opposite. The apps I know of, all sync both
>ways (Android, Windows)
Pierre I’m talking about task managers that sync to calendar - which has nothing to do with the OS involved. There’s no native 2-way sync in Trello, or OmniFocus, or 2Do, or Things, or Wunderlist etc. (There are some intermediary services you can use [freemium or pay] that will implement that in some cases, though.) They work by creating a calendar that Google Calendar subscribes to, but changes made in GC do not reflect back to the task manager itself.
By contrast Todoist calendar events synced to Google Calendar can be moved in google Calendar and the changes are immediately synced back to Todoist itself. Ayoa says it has 2-way sync built-in as well, which is relatively unusual.
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Jul 2, 2019 at 07:42 PM
Thank you, and confirmed, this seems so very useful!
https://doist.com/blog/google-calendar-todoist-integration/
Is anyone aware of other software services offering this?
I like Todoist itself, but I am looking for a more collaboration oriented-solution, going beyond task management.
satis wrote:
>By contrast Todoist calendar events synced to Google Calendar can be
>moved in google Calendar and the changes are immediately synced back to
>Todoist itself. Ayoa says it has 2-way sync built-in as well, which is
>relatively unusual.
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Jul 2, 2019 at 07:45 PM
P.S. I initiated a separate thread to avoid hijacking Ayoa’s.
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Is anyone aware of other software services offering this?
Posted by Ahmed fawzy
Oct 19, 2019 at 12:07 PM
Solina, a perpetual software that can make organic mind maps as Ayoa
http://80.75.98.82/index.html