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Google calendar suggestion
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DJ |
I'm not sure if this is a question or a suggestion... I added the Toodledo calendar to my Google calendar, but I can't tell which days are due dates because all the checkmarks are the same color. There has got to be a way to tell which days are due dates? What am I missing, please?
Thanks -- DJ By the way, Toodledo is an absolutely wonderful application! This message was edited Jun 21, 2008. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
You are not missing anything. The checkbox will appear on every day. We are looking into modifying this behavior in a future update.
Thanks |
marty |
My $.025 on the checkboxes in Google Calendar. I would be thrilled to have a different symbol, other than the check, and/or a different color for these cases:
No tasks this day. Open tasks this day. At least one task is due today. At least one task is over-due today. Part of the reason (actually MOST of the reason) that I am trying to set Toodledo up in the first place, is that I get so overwhelmed by the pile of stuff that I have to do, that I was hoping that by organizing it, I could feel less overwhelmed. But having my calendar pop up and scream at me with that green check mark on *every day*. It feels like The Lady And The Tiger. This *really* impacts my desire to use Toodledo. I am trying to make my life more pleasant, not more stressful. Is there a due date on this improvement? |
jimherald |
Personally, I find it cleaner to just subscribe to Toodledo's iCal feed. It will throw your tasks into your Google Calendar as events for the days that they are due.
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Michael |
Would it be possible to use Google's authorization method so that the ical feed isn't public? That would make me more comfortable in using it and I think allow for two way sync to and from Google Calendar to Toodledo.
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Jake Toodledo Founder |
This is something that we hope to add in the future.
Thanks |
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