
Rather than creating open-ended to-do lists, you have to focus on making a concrete schedule for each day that lays out what types of activities you’re going to do and within which time frame.īriefly, you have to list out things you need to do, prioritize them and estimate how long they will take. Time blocking is a productivity technique based on planning out your days in advance by dedicating specific time blocks to tasks, events, and responsibilities.
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Must agree with Jim, I’ve tried them all and for me the Ultimate To-Do List is by far the best Android Toodledo third party client available. For me, the reason I need/want ToodleDo above anything else is the ability to do very powerful searches, to save the search configuration as views, and then to do Batch Edits of a view as I need to (delete completed recurring tasks). It's wonderful to have the power of ToodleDo/The Ultimate To-Do List when you need it but an app that's easy to pick up when you first start using it will attract and keep the most users over the long term. A lot of users just want simple list-making/list-sharing as found in Wunderlist/MS ToDo as their starting point.

I hope the new owners of ToodleDo if they add or change features will keep that it mind.

I think a good selling point of both ToodleDo and The Ultimate To-Do List is that you can use these apps as simply or as powerfully as one wants. Some of its features and abilities differ from ToodleDo, like the ability to manually reorder tasks in a list just by dragging them. (Sorry, I haven't tried the Android ToodleDo app it's so clunky, I hardly ever use it).ĭon't know if the Ultimate To-Do List is for sale (to add to the ToodleDo stable) but by far, it is my preferred task management app.
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Using Note to Self in Android and the Ultimate To-Do List works reasonably well to add items to ToodleDo via the Ultimate To-Do List but there is too much manual interaction whereas with Wunderlist and the HK Invoke Cortana, you can create both an item and a new list for it to go into at the same time, all verbally.

I've set up ToodleDo to get Grocery List items and Shopping List items through IFTTT channels but it's kinda clunky. I'm kinda a "Microsoftie" and I like to be able to set reminders and add tasks to Wunderlist using Harmon-Kardon Invoke Cortana. Haven't read through all the previous posts but besides a dark theme, having a ToodleDo "skill" for each of the various ambient AI assistants might be helpful to many users. In addition to the above it has a calendar feature that is very handy and helps with tracking your tasks. So far I am pretty certain I will stick with TickTick. The new team at Toodledo lost my confidence so I decided to try another service.

If I'm not mistaken it can do everything in your list above. It syncs perfectly and has a ton of features that aren't really apparent until you start using it. It is cross platform so I can use it on my Android phone, iPad and my Windows computer.
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I purchased the Pro subscription of TickTick and so far I really like it. It's a shame that the new owners are failing. So far my shortlist to replace Toodledo is No way I will pay $90/yr for this product. I've got a year at current pricing before I need to make the switch.
