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Easy Programming Solutions to Drag and Drop Functionality
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connect2gabriel |
This is one of the best applications out there for task management. It has more functionality than the higher rated Wunderlist, but people flock to the latter for one reason:
Drag and drop sorting functionality in web interface and mobile apps... I'd like to start a conversation thread where we suggest to the development team some fast and (hopefully) programming-light ways to quickly solve this sorting drag-and-drop functionality issue. There is no doubt that as a result of any improvements in this direction, this will be the #1 best of breed item on the market. To sum up the issue, here is the current functionality: Drag and Drop DOES work to: 1. Drag a task onto another to make it a subtask of that task (pro subscription) 2. Manually drag and drop sort subtasks (web interface only, would be extremely helpful on the mobile apps) Wish list functionality: 1. Manually drag and drop sort all task types on both web interface and mobile apps. Quick "fix" suggestion for end-users to workaround limits above: 1. Have a parent task called "today's list" or "now list" Tasks can be dragged into this list as sub-tasks where they can be manually sorted (so uses sub-task functionality). Only issue is any sub task that doesn't get done that day, needs to be manually dragged back to actual parent tasks they belonged under... Quick programming/development suggestion for the above (again, developers can tell us if really "simple" or not): 1. Enable a sub task to be "filed" under multiple parent tasks, this way it could appear under a "today's list" task as well as another parent task. |
mikekorner |
Posted by connect2gabriel:
Wish list functionality: 1. Manually drag and drop sort all task types on both web interface and mobile apps. I think this is an important enhancement to keep Toodledo competitive with other apps. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Thanks for the suggestion. We can't comment on a timeframe for implementation, but this is on our to-do list.
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