ForumsQuestionsWhat new connections do you want to see?
What new connections do you want to see?
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Stefan Koegeler |
+1 for Caldav please!!!
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George |
Evernote, PLEASE!
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pwwroa |
Posted by George:
Evernote, PLEASE! I will second that, Evernote please. |
simon.franklin.007 |
+1 for Caldav
+1 for Evernote As soon as you can please! ;-) |
Jane_1531101093 |
Another vote for Android.
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Dmstovel |
Evernote!
Becoming a deal-breaker for me, too unwieldy using 2 systems... |
Brian |
Feature Request: TextExpander integration. Thanks!
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MrLloyd025 |
I scanned last couple pages and see lots of requests for synch integration with Endnote but very few for upgrades to Google synch process. I have researched far and wide for to do list that best fit my needs and gave up Milk because of lack of subtask integration but am hugely frustrated by inability to seemlessly integrate between Google Calendar, Gmail, and Toodledo lists. Please, Toodledo, Help me out!!!!
This message was edited Apr 08, 2011. |
dayguess |
syncml for taskcoach or just directly with taskcoach.
This message was edited Apr 09, 2011. |
jus7incase |
CalDAV is definitely missing.
I don't want to use the web frontend for putting in tasks and I want to be able to put them in with my CalDAV clients (iCal, iPhone). AFAIK CALDAV for todos is much less effort than a full blown CALDAV, but that is just what WEBIS (PocketInformant) are saying. CALDAV for todos would be the feature that binds Toodledo into the native Mac environment. The iPhone connection would be done with toodledo clients like the toodledo app or pocketinformant. |
Adam_1304663136 |
I've been going back and forth between going with Toodledo and Nozbe. Toodledo is definitely more flexible and less costly, but the Evernote integration is really pushing me toward Nozbe. Having Evernote integration in Toodledo would make the decision a no brainer. Including it in the iOS app would make Toodledo impossible to beat.
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jalabmyid |
CalDav.
or anything that could make me see and edit my tasks visually on the same calendar together with my meetings. |
clango |
Posted by Q.P.:
Posted by slsgtd: Android Evernote Google calendar There are two Android apps. "Got To Do" is the best one. It was. Now in my opinion Ultimate To Do seems to be the best but I don't know Pocket Informant yet |
clango |
Posted by Toodledo:
We already have a number of useful ways to connect your Toodledo account with other websites, applications and gadgets (Firefox Add-on, Google Gadget, iPhone mini-site, Twitter, etc, etc, etc...) Here are some others that are already on our to-do list and under development. 1. Native iPhone app 2. Google gears (for offline access) 3. Blackberry 4. Windows Mobile devices What other ones would you like to see? 1.Android devices with a residential app 2.Google gears The best could be to have in half one page have the calendarized task expressed with the title of the tasks ( the starred tasks could be the event of the day. On the other half page it would be great see the list of the contexts. Click on each one, see the tasks list it would be superb This message was edited May 07, 2011. |
MacPhyle |
Native Android app that's location aware and that comes with a nice widget.
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MacPhyle |
Google Docs
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MacPhyle |
I'd love to see a more intuitive integration with Gmail. I'd like to forward an email to my Toodledo, but instead of entering a bunch of syntax codes I can't remember into the subject line, I'd like to have a panel drop down where I can fill in details using the Toodledo interface. And I'd like for the graphics and all hyperlinks in the email to show up in the note in Toodledo. Currently hyperlinks are clickable in notes only if they're in the message body and not the header.
This message was edited May 11, 2011. |
SIXIT |
Posted by geoster:
The market for WM devices is MUCH larger. I am totally enamored with the cult of apple, and understand why you would develop for that platform, but for a number of reasons I won't go in to WM devices are more effective than the iPhone (swappable batteries being #1). While it is true the adoption of iPhones/iPads seems much larger than it actually is, there is little evidence there is a larger market for Windows Mobile. Microsoft's been trying - and failing - for over a decade to get any traction in the smartphone arena. Right now Android is top pooch, oddly second is RIM's Blackberry (but quickly losing ground) and iOS is third. Last time I checked, Nokia and Palm were merely blips. So I can't imagine ToodleDo putting much energy into a Windows Mobile application when they won't even put out an official Android application. ;c) (Though I can't blame them for relying on third-party programmers for free labor!) My guess is you will have to convince Microsoft to create one or wait until the rare WM programmer whips one up. |
sbalani |
I +1 Reqall.
I use Toodledo to manage my tasks However I love Reqall's voice features, I have my gmail set to forward the task emails to my Toodledo account. HOWEVER, I also Love Reqall's reminder system. For someone with ADHD and the memory of a goldfish this is priceless including its Evernote reference feature. However the transcripts are not always perfect, and I hate having to fix the text in both. Also, if I finish a task in one I'd like to sync with the other. I know its asking a lot, but it would be amazing if you guys could team up, I know there have been toodledo requests on the reqall forums too. |
Chris Caven |
Posted by MacPhyle:
Native Android app that's location aware and that comes with a nice widget. Ultimate To-Do List (smartphone) from version 1.4.x is location aware Ultimate To-Do List - Tablet from version 1.2 is location aware This message was edited Jul 12, 2011. |
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