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2do gtd
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2do gtd

There's much better TD compatible apps in gogole play such as these, and that will be closer to the paradigm you describe there: I didn't like the layout because it was a) too iphone-ish and b) the app makes poor use of screen real estate (those calandar/list tabs on the left hand side need to be wayyyyy smaller than they are)

2do gtd

I bought and used 2do for about an hour before uninstalling it haha. How much do you want to use 2do? The reason why i'm asking is that, from memory, it didn't seme to be a very TD compatible app. However, what worries is for instance the lack of subfolders in TD compared to 2Do, so that, if I understood correctly, say I have a "Work" folder and then a "Work-Single Actions" project and then tasks within "Work Single-actions", I will have an issue in TD, right? I also use both persons and tool- or location-based contexts, but I think I will be fine with tags. I also usually have folders such as "Someday", "Do it Now" (where I put the 3-X tasks I have flagged for the day). Just to give you a bit of an idea: when I use a GTD app, I like to have folders for my areas of responsibilities, such as "Work", "Personal" and then subfolders with the projects and a single-action list.

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I think I will spend most of my time in mobile apps, be it in Android or iPad, but at home I plan to use TD's web app. Howevr, given the differences between TD and 2do (e.g., no contexts in 2Do.), I was wondering how people using 2Do had set up the app to implement a GTD-like tool in both 2Do and TD. Having that desktop component be a whole separate system from the mobile one makes it more trouble to use than it's worth to me.I am a new Toodledo user and I have settled on using 2Do for my android phone, and probably later, on my iPad as well. Any mobile app offering any manner of complexity needs a desktop component to really be of any value to the number of tasks I work with. No matter what other iPhone App I try, I have a feeling none of them will ever sync as well with Toodledo as Toodledo does, which is why I always end up going back. It's great if you don't plan on accessing your tasks online much, or use relatively few features though. Each one had an independent set of reminders, subtask types, actions, etc, and the whole thing ended up overpowering the beauty of the UI it also stores all that info in the notes field of tasks, making it a bit visually misleading as to whether a task has real notes or not in the webapp. Have you had any issues with syncing with Toodledo? And what features in Toodledo are you using that sync with Taska?ĢDo's very pretty and fun to play around with, but syncing it with the Toodledo webapp was kind of like having two separate task systems that I needed to manage when I used it. Try Taska - it is worlds better for GTD than 2Do and much better supported - I've spent a lot of time with both of them I'm not sure how 2Do handles this so I'm doing some testing over the next few days with the auto delete function in 2Do. One of my concerns with 2Do is what it will do with deleted items - ToDo gives you the option to delete items from the iphone while leaving them in Toodledo Pro, which is ideal for me. In my opinion, 2Do has copied a lot of the functionality of ToDo (projects and checklists are identical for example). The UI is real eye candy compared to ToDo BUT - probably not as clean and efficient but much nicer to look at and play with. Negatives for 2Do compared to ToDo: Mainly no Stars and No true Contexts, Positives: Sorting and Searches are fantastic, Smart Lists or Saved searches (ok, CALENDARS but calling task lists Calendars is just dumb)are really well implemented.

2do gtd

Having purchased and used Toodledo for iphone, ToDo and now 2Do, my feeling is that while ToDo is the best at this point in time, for GTD when combined with the Toodledo web app, 2Do is very cool and a bit more fun and Toodledo for iphone is my least favourite, but still performs well. The issue is more that they are synced to TD as tags of course instead of contexts which makes TD less effective. I'm trying 2Do for a few days to see how it stacks up - Tags are very well done and lists or "calendars" in 2do can be created from Smart Searches, so theoretically you could have smart list for each Tag (context).











2do gtd