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Neil Hunt

Score: 2
Editing a notebook note on iPad:
The cancel button is less than a finger's width from the top of the edit screen. I've had the experience of creating a long note, and attempting to add a subtitle first line (e.g. a date) I've accidentally hit the cancel button and deleted all my work.

Please have a "confirm" prompt for cancel with unsaved changes.
Neil Hunt

Posted Aug 18, 2010 in: Note edits not saved on iPad.
Score: 1
On IPad:

Create a new notebook note, or open an existing note:
Enter some new text and edits
Use the Home button to invoke another app. (Or respond to e.g.a calendar prompt and open the appointment).
Resume Toodledo app.
All the edits are evaporated.

Note: on iPhone, perhaps because of IOS4.0.1, Toodledo app resumes in the state it was in, and the unsaved edits are all still present waiting to be saved.

If this will be fixed in IOS4.0 for iPad, great. Otherwise (in even if fixed in 4.0), a better resolution might be to have a periodic background save function, that is either always on, or optional in the preferences section, so that even in case of device crash, most of the work is saved.