Is Toodledo dead?
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Posted by Simon
Jul 12, 2021 at 08:20 PM
It seems Toodledo is under new management and there’s life in the old dog yet!
https://blog.toodledo.com/hello-from-the-new-toodledo-team/
Posted by satis
Jul 13, 2021 at 01:14 PM
When you first posted about their StackSocial offer in 2019 I figured they were either trying to inject some income during a cashflow-poor period, or they were hoping to gussy up their user numbers for a funding round or sale to someone. Looks like they limped along with modest improvements for a couple of years, then went for a sale.
It’s a powerful app that handles notes and lists as well as tasks and habits. If you like the look and workflow it’s not bad. But I think it needs a refresh and rethink on its UI.
Posted by satis
Jul 13, 2021 at 01:18 PM
Simon wrote:
Thank you for that! I did hear some concerns a while ago about where
>ticktick stored its data and that this was not secure or based in a
>country where data storage was questionable?
No that’s incorrect. They host their data in the US and the service runs on Amazon Web Services.
Posted by Leib Moscovitz
Jul 13, 2021 at 02:37 PM
With regard to the Toodledo UI, there are various Windows and iPad clients - I don’t know about other OSes - which sync well with the web version of Toodledo and which provide user interfaces which are far superior, e.g. 2Do for iPad, TaskAngel for Windows, etc. So if you are considering Toodledo for its features, these clients might provide a helpful solution to the poor UI.
satis wrote:
>
>It’s a powerful app that handles notes and lists as well as tasks and
>habits. If you like the look and workflow it’s not bad. But I think it
>needs a refresh and rethink on its UI.
Posted by MadaboutDana
Jul 13, 2021 at 03:31 PM
Ah! That’s good to hear!
satis wrote:
>
>Simon wrote:
>Thank you for that! I did hear some concerns a while ago about where
>>ticktick stored its data and that this was not secure or based in a
>>country where data storage was questionable?
>
>No that’s incorrect. They host their data in the US and the service runs
>on Amazon Web Services.