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Any progress with task dependenses and automatic Next Action?
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zergut

Posted: Jul 06, 2011
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Hello. There is some feature requests, that I belive is in your "TO DO" list. It was actively asked for a long time. When it could be done?

I mean:
1. Task Dependenses
2. Automatic Next Action

It was asked for a many times in this forum:
http://www.toodledo.com/forums/2/2973/0/automatic-change-from-hold-to-next-action.html
http://www.toodledo.com/forums/5/3903/0/automatic-next-actions.html
http://www.toodledo.com/forums/5/489/0/next-actions.html
and much more...
Jake

Toodledo Founder
Posted: Jul 06, 2011
Score: 1 Reference
Yes, that is a frequent request, and it is still on our to-do list for a future update.
zergut

Posted: Jul 07, 2011
Score: 0 Reference
Thanks for your answer.
But I've found that this feature was requested 2 years ago.
And no changes.

How soon will you plan to do it (in some months/in a half year/1 year/5 years)? I like toodledo much and want to stay with you for a long, but there is some more flexible and much actively developing systems already. And I don't know should I search for an alternative.
saskia.x

Posted: Jul 07, 2011
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This feature really would make Toodledo an absolutely killer task manager - imagine all of the power & flexibility of Toodledo combined with the efficiency of automating the process of marking items as the Next Action! Years ago I used My Life Organised, and this was the one feature I really, really missed when I switched to Toodledo. I still haven't come up with an adequate way of managing tasks with multiple sequential steps, and it takes a lot of work to keep things I can't yet do out of my todo list.

I don't plan on leaving Toodledo any time in the foreseeable future (I still think it's the best task manager out there!), but there are just a few features like this one that could become an incentive to look elsewhere if a competitor comes up with a really great product that includes things like task dependencies.
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