Welcome to Tododoc’s Blog. My name is Grzegorz Łobiński, for not my Polish fellows, meaning, for the majority of you Greg will be enough. I am the author of Tododoc. Tododoc isn’t finished, it is at early alpha, but public, development stage. I decided to release it in that shape to collect your feedbacks. Although I started to develop Tododoc for myself I think that there are more people like me for whom the application can be useful. So, for whom Tododc is? Tododoc is for people who like me think that David Allen’s Getting Things Done methodology is the best way to collect and manage their tasks but they also like or have to, like me :), to prepare daily to-do lists. Tododoc is designed to speed up a process of making daily to-do list with the use of a Next Action list.
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8 Comments
Comment by Joe — October 27, 2009 @ 1:42 pm
Great start! Are you considering a timing component? I would like to see a start/stop ability per action that adds up to total project time.
Good work!
Comment by Greg — October 28, 2009 @ 5:23 am
Thank you Joe, yes a time tracking feature is on the Tododoc’s road map.
Comment by Richard — November 16, 2009 @ 5:47 am
Hi Greg
Firstly, great bit of software. Started using it last night and like it already. Couple of things to add to the wishlist:
1. Today’s To Do List
I have a lot of things on my To Do list and it seems to be filtering some out. I am showing 32 Actions on my Today list but I should have around 40.
2. Today’s To Do List
Is there anyway the jobs can be grouped by either Project (I use the client name for my projects) or can we add a deadline time in as well and arrange by that?
Thanks
Comment by Greg — November 16, 2009 @ 4:20 pm
Thank you Richard for you feedback,
1. You probably think about the “Next Actions” list on the “ToDo Lists” page. Yes, the list is in some way filtered, meaning, the “Next Actions” list shows only actions with ‘active’ state and empty a ’schedule date’ feature. Actions with a ’schedule date’ feature setted on a certain day are placed on a proper Daily To-do list automatically by the app.
2. Actions on a Daily ( Today’s, Tomorrow’s or Yesterday’s ) list can be arrange now only manually, you can use a drag & drop method to arrange them in custom order. The best method to arrange actions on other list ( ‘Next Actions’ or on the list on th Actions page ) is filter them by tags. Tododoc is flexible in working with tags.
Comment by Al — November 21, 2009 @ 2:33 pm
Nice app… may be best…
Can i hide it to my system tray? No? So, please…
Comment by Greg — November 21, 2009 @ 6:04 pm
Thank you Al,
Yes, there is not the feature yet, but it is on the Tododoc’s road map, so please wait a while.
Comment by Dale — December 15, 2009 @ 8:56 am
Can you add an export? I am using this at work and wanted to export to bring to meetings with me.
Comment by Greg — December 15, 2009 @ 10:12 am
Of course, there on the Tododoc’s road map are a couple of items called “Add feature – Export to…”. Do you think of any specific format to export to?
Yet, the first ‘export’ feature which will be implement is “Print the to-do list” ;)
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