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Jeremy |
Posted Oct 19, 2011 in: Best iPhone App to use with Toodledo?
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@Peter - I appreciate your info on todo, that's helpful information. I did attempt a search for 2do and came up empty. As for other searches, I couldnt find keywords that gave me reasonable results and with the update cycle that apps experience, many of the old reviews are made obsolete.
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Jeremy |
Posted Oct 19, 2011 in: Best iPhone App to use with Toodledo?
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That's better.
I read that the 2do app doesn't handle all of the fields. I may just try both. It's interesting that quite a few people have strong negative opinions about each app. Makes it hard to find a clear solution without buying them all and using them all. Keep the reviews coming if anyone has something share. |
Jeremy |
Posted Oct 19, 2011 in: Best iPhone App to use with Toodledo?
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That's it...one response?
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Jeremy |
Posted Oct 18, 2011 in: Best iPhone App to use with Toodledo?
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Im a new iPhone user, longtime toodledo user. I'm wondering which app you use and why. If have tried others, why did you stop using it?
I'm leaning towards the Toodledo app, but the 2Do app looks nice as well. Also, I've heard lots of good things about Appigo's app. What say you? |
Jeremy |
Posted Dec 21, 2009 in: Automatic Next Action/Complete Tasks in Order
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MLO?
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Jeremy |
Posted Dec 16, 2009 in: Announcing TaskJot - A Blackberry app with Toodledo syncing
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@Jamie
That's what happened to me...did you find a fix? |
Jeremy |
Posted Dec 14, 2009 in: Announcing TaskJot - A Blackberry app with Toodledo syncing
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I'm not sure what your doing right, but I'm glad its working for you. I've invested a lot of time trying to figure out if there was a setting that was off and just couldn't make it work. I'm a heavy bb user so I am very familiar with the OS and how to fix common problems, but I could figure out what was wrong.
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Jeremy |
Posted Dec 10, 2009 in: Announcing TaskJot - A Blackberry app with Toodledo syncing
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Its frustrating because the second to last beta version was lightning fast and I was sold on paying for this program.
They made three updates from there that were progressively slower and took forever to sync. Sounds like they have stopped improvements and taking feedback from customers. |
Jeremy |
Posted Sep 18, 2009 in: Announcing TaskJot - A Blackberry app with Toodledo syncing
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It worked great right after they annouced it for sale....when they made a recent update it seemed to slow everything down and ping the network so much that it killed my battery quite quickly. I think they have a great product, but it needs further development.
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Jeremy |
Posted Sep 01, 2009 in: Nested subtasks and other updates.
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Great job guys...just keeps getting better.
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Jeremy |
Is this feature on the wish list? I would like to have this feature when time permits...
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Jeremy |
@Claudio
Get a blackberry... :) |
Jeremy |
Wow! Awesome!
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Jeremy |
Why would you want to do this?
What situation would this be valuable for? |
Jeremy |
Posted Jun 11, 2009 in: Efficiently adding tasks when offline
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I use auto-text on my blackberry for syntax. I would use a template feature on a regular phone. You could create a cheat sheet and keep it in a wallet or billfold. I taped the shortcuts above the keyboard until as a quick refence. Once you learn the syntax, it comes naturally.
As an alternative you can send tasks to an "inbox" folder or context and process them daily. |
Jeremy |
Posted Jun 11, 2009 in: Question about the recent downtime
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I second that....get some sleep. Thanks for the commitment to getting things back up...
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Jeremy |
Oh, like delegating a task. That would be cool.
Then you could track the follow up with a "delegation" context or folder. That would be very useful. |
Jeremy |
Emailing a task to Toodledo is my favorite feature.
Here is how to do it. http://www.toodledo.com/info/help_email.php Also if you you add a BCC to Toodledo on follow up items or "inbox" (GTD) items that need to be processed it makes life a lot easier. This message was edited Apr 24, 2009. |
Jeremy |
Yeah, I would like to try it as well.
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Jeremy |
@brs
Dial2Do does not support anything but the task. Its a nice "mind dump" tool into any inbox. I have a "No Context" seach set up that pulls up all "inbox" items so that I can decide what needs to be done with them in true GTD fashion. So the workflow is Think of something -> Use Dial2Do -> Sent to Toodledo -> End of day review -> Run Saved Search (Toodledo) -> Process inbox... The real benefit of dial2do is the accurate transcription and that its free. Hope that helps. This message was edited Apr 21, 2009. |