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Barry-Jon |
Well done, excellent redesign. I continue to recommend ToodleDo to all my friends and colleagues.
I wonder could we have a "pin" icon on the floating side bar so that you could quickly toggle between floating and pinned. Sometimes I mostly want it gone but sometimes, when doing a big review of tasks I want the bar there for a while. |
JCarl |
Agree, that would be nice
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paulj.mail |
1) Priority applies style to task NOT priority level
- GREAT 2) Hiding side-bar - GREAT BUT ... can you not show the side unless hovered over a period - at the moment it's very BOUNCY (it shows as I mouse out to left of screen and back in) - a small delay (say 500ms) before showing (if mouse still in 'show zone') would fix this *** Thanks for the VERY quick work/responses so far |
Gummi |
Posted by Barry-Jon:
I wonder could we have a "pin" icon on the floating side bar so that you could quickly toggle between floating and pinned. Sometimes I mostly want it gone but sometimes, when doing a big review of tasks I want the bar there for a while. I support this. Would be very helpful. In my workflow I have several Toodledo windows open and would like to have the Sidebar open on some and closed on some. Great redesign. |
rowalker |
Nice job on the redesign.
Would be nice in the "Show" dropdown to have "all filters" and "no filters" options as in the iPhone version. The Tag and Context sections have these, so why not the filters. I toggle filters a lot, so it would definetely save clicks. One click versus 4 to toggle all on or off. Just a thought. Thanks again. Great work! |
Salgud |
+1 to the "No Filters" option, which I suggested during the beta. Not sure the "All Filters" option would be useful to very many.
This message was edited Aug 16, 2011. |
Chris_45 |
+1 for me too - If I want to double check that I've not missed anything with a due date of today, I have to remove the all filters in the Calendar section, then manually check them all back on again. Would be great to be able to go from "no filters" back to all the filters I'd previously had on
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davidlmontgomery |
I wasn't able to find help for the row styling. In particular I'm wondering how the due date styling works ... I'm guessing that it turns red everything within N days, where N is ~14. Is that right? If so, what is N? And is there ayway to change N?
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Jake Toodledo Founder |
This can be found in your account settings under "Row Style".
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bgfons |
Posted by Barry-Jon:
Well done, excellent redesign. I continue to recommend ToodleDo to all my friends and colleagues. I wonder could we have a "pin" icon on the floating side bar so that you could quickly toggle between floating and pinned. Sometimes I mostly want it gone but sometimes, when doing a big review of tasks I want the bar there for a while. I wholeheartedly agree with Barry-Jon's suggestion for a "pin" icon on the floating side bar. Currently to disable the Left side bar can hide you have to: 1. Click on settings 2. Click edit to the right of Display Preferences 3. Uncheck Left side bar can hide 4. Click on Save Changes 5. Click on Tasks to get back to where you were when you decided to disable Left side bar can hide |
davidlmontgomery |
Posted by Toodledo:
This can be found in your account settings under "Row Style". Thanks for responding, but I haven't been able to find the answers to my questions there. I wrote: I wasn't able to find help for the row styling. In particular I'm wondering how the due date styling works ... I'm guessing that it turns red everything within N days, where N is ~14. Is that right? If so, what is N? And is there ayway to change N? What I see under account settings for row style are two dropdowns ... one to let me choose whether completed tasks are dimmed, which doesn't seem relevant, and the other to choose whether the Title is styled with duedate, or with priority. My questions are about the specifics of what happens when I choose Title styled by duedate ... how it functions, and what N is, if I've guessed right about how it functions. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
The more urgent the due-date, the redder it will be. You can turn it on to see what it looks like.
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