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physicschic |
Posted Apr 07, 2019 in: Feature Roadmap and New Pricing Plans
Score: 2
Good morning everyone. I am still comparing ToDo services. As promised, I'm sharing my findings so far. (I haven't made a decision yet). Toodledo just isn't mentioned on many of these sites, as is MyLifeOrganized. So far, the best comparison tools are the first two websites.
(Yes, I am posting this to the comparison forum as well) https://www.toodledo.com/forums/2/26261/3/proscons-of-alternatives-to-toodledo.html #1 GTD apps Comparison - Task managers, ToDo lists and GTD applications http://todocompare.com/index.php?l=28,6,1,4,2,3,7,8,29,19,27,23,39,21,63,9,14,45,31,4&f= #2 Getapp Collaboration software comparison site https://www.getapp.com/collaboration-software/ #3 Priacta.com Comparison tool https://priacta.com/Articles/Comparison_of_GTD_Software.php #4 18 of the Best Productivity Apps: Boost Your Productivity In 2019 (Including Free Alternatives) https://thedigitalprojectmanager.com/best-productivity-apps-tools/ #5 Slant /versus /Options https://www.slant.co/options/4437/~mylifeorganized-review https://versus.com/en/search?q=toodledo #6 Versus https://versus.com/en/search?q=todoist%20vs%20toodledo #7 Zapier's list this month https://zapier.com/blog/best-todo-list-apps/#other #8 Lifehack.org https://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/the-complete-guie-to-list-and-to-do-apps.html This message was edited Apr 07, 2019. |
physicschic |
Posted Apr 07, 2019 in: Pros/Cons of Alternatives to Toodledo.
Score: 1
Good morning everyone. I am still comparing ToDo services. As promised, I'm sharing my findings so far. (I haven't made a decision yet). Toodledo just isn't mentioned on many of these sites, as is MyLifeOrganized. So far, the best comparison tools are the first two websites:
#1 GTD apps Comparison - Task managers, ToDo lists and GTD applications http://todocompare.com/index.php?l=28,6,1,4,2,3,7,8,29,19,27,23,39,21,63,9,14,45,31,4&f= #2 Getapp Collaboration software comparison site https://www.getapp.com/collaboration-software/ #3 Priacta.com Comparison tool https://priacta.com/Articles/Comparison_of_GTD_Software.php #4 18 of the Best Productivity Apps: Boost Your Productivity In 2019 (Including Free Alternatives) https://thedigitalprojectmanager.com/best-productivity-apps-tools/ #5 Slant /versus /Options https://www.slant.co/options/4437/~mylifeorganized-review https://versus.com/en/search?q=toodledo #6 Versus https://versus.com/en/search?q=todoist%20vs%20toodledo #7 Zapier's list this month https://zapier.com/blog/best-todo-list-apps/#other #8 Lifehack.org https://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/the-complete-guie-to-list-and-to-do-apps.html This message was edited Apr 07, 2019. |
physicschic |
Posted Mar 24, 2019 in: Feature Roadmap and New Pricing Plans
Score: 7
Ten+ years.
Toodledo was the best. Silver was the perfect level of functionality for me, with a reliable history. I make it a point to not throw money away on subscriptions, but with the value of Toodledo, I made an exception. I recommended Toodledo with the "DTG GTD" app for those who needed to use a straightforward organization web interface with a great app. I have been swamped with life, and now that my 2-yr silver subscription is expiring, I am so disappointed. No, I am not going to allow Toodledo to pigeonhole me into a 300% cost increase to lose functions. And no, a 500% increase to maintain the same level of functionality is stupidity. I am so very glad that others here confirmed that Toodledo truly has abandoned the Silver-level of functionality. I have a few days to start truly comparing all these GTD competing services. There are a lot of them nowadays, and I appreciate the discussions here. The question is which ones offer the simple power-user level that I prefer. Since Toodledo abandoned plans such as the one that I have depended on for 10+ years, I suppose I have to go through the hastle of abandoning any delusion of customer loyalty. It's looking like most GTD services reserve the level of functionality that I had found to be fundamental are at $$-levels of cost. I'm throwing Toodledo into the heap as a mere option in the cost-benefit analysis. I've backed up my data. Now to start over from scratch. I'm not looking forward to this. This message was edited Mar 25, 2019. |