![]() ![]() I have yet to crack into the group features of Asana, but what I’ve seen so far, it looks really good. I never thought I would use anything except for Wunderlist. I love how I can prioritize my tasks for the day, focus on one particular project, as well as adding notes and subtasks to individual tasks. After Two WeeksĪfter two weeks of using Asana, I’m sold. It was after I became more familiar with how to interact with it and find the best way to break down my projects, that I really began to warm up to it. It took me about a day to get the basic feel of it. Using AJAX, Asana has a really nice feel to it with multiple views and easy to learn keyboard shortcuts. Plus, I’ve got unlimited projects and tasks for free-for the first 15 project members! As for value goes, this is hands-down the best out there. Running entirely in my browser, Asana has got me hooked. That’s when I decided to go ahead and give Asana a try before pulling-out my wallet. I had given Todoist another go and although I was pleased with how easy it was to use, it lacked some depth and required a subscription for the extra features I wanted. These were the bare bones of what I wanted. Ability to include others on a project (for future use).At the same time, I wanted an app that would allow me to set daily, weekly and monthly recurring tasks. The idea of edging towards more of a project management app appealed to me, as a number of projects of mine where increasing in complexity. There were a few specific things I was looking for in my new daily todo app. Having tried several todo lists in the past, I wanted to try something new. Wunderlist refused to sync and I lost a good deal of updates and changes I had made. I was so excited for Wunderlist 2 and with the announcement of the pro version, I was on the verge of jumping on it. In the meantime I have started using Firefox (thanks to piyush_soni for the tip) and have found the Toodledo AddOn to be just what I needed, so for the moment problem solved.For the longest time, Wunderlist was my go-to todo list. Which is what makes the lack of GMail (and Evernote) integration so noticeable, in every other respect Toodledo knocks the socks of the competition. I suppose I should take heart that the original response to this request was "its on our list to do" but it has now become "Gmail integration is a priority for us" which is not a canned response.Īnd Simon, yes you are right, I have also tried out most of the competing Task Management programs, but keep coming back to Toodledo as it is so flexible and stable, plus the iOS mobile apps are so good. I only read the posts that interest me, I can imagine that it would take a long time to not only read but respond to every post, as Jake appears to do. This would explain the "canned responses" to many posts, including my requests for GMail integration. ![]() Thanks again for a great program - Martin.įrom other posts on this forum it appears that Toodledo is in fact one person by the name of Jake. I really don't want to have to move to GQ, I really do love TD so even a hint of when we will see GMail integration would be most appreciated. You have in the past replied to posts asking for this feature with the comment that is is on your list, it is a priority for you etc, but other (IMHO) less useful features have been added before this one. However, if it is going to be 6 months or more, or you can't/wont give a target time scale, then I can't carry on with TD with no hope of this feature coming soon, so I would have to seriously consider moving to GQ. If I know it is in the next couple of months then I will stick with TD, as the rest of TD is so good it means I can wait a bit longer for this feature. This is a very important requirement for me.Īlso, I know you don't like to give out target dates when new features will become available, but I am sure we would all like an idea of the time scales for this. Are you intending to implement GMail integration in a such a way that the url of the GMmail is automatically included in the task note so that you can easily open and read/reply to the GMail thread directly from the task in TD? ![]()
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