Simply drag the task using this icon and drop it where you like. This will make all list items have the same icon on the right hand side. Within any list, tap the button just to the right of the list name at the top. You *can* sort arbitrarily in Appigo Todo. It has, IMO, a much cleaner interface (compared to the Toodledo website). It can do checklists (tasks with specific sub-items good for like a shopping list where sub-tasks might do, but are overkill). I'm not sure how well Toodledo and todo play together when using this. ![]() It can do subtasks by default, without a pro account. It doesn't do sub-folders (but neither does Toodledo). It doesn't have custom alarms, and the timing options for alarms are somewhat restrictive. It doesn't have every field that toodledo does - it does not have start time/date, a timer, length, or goal. It does not have the "importance" concept. Sort is always descending, and you can choose between "alphabetical", "priority, due date," and "due date, priority". It does not have the ability to specify an arbitrary sort order. I never used the Toodledo app, so I can't really compare. I bought it, as I mis-understood the documentation and thought it would work with the free version of RTM. Appigo says it works on the iPad, and I can't imagine why it wouldn't - they may be working on an iPad specific version, but I have no information on that. But I'm still sticking with it for now since fuction is still priority. Toodledo's app just isn't fun to use anymore knowing there are apps with thoughtful UI such as 2Do out there. Taska claims full GTD support, but seems buggy and risky this early in development I question whether they are fully committed to developing their app over its lifetime (since they had another app that they abandoned, but continue to sell). 2Do's interface is nice, but lacks full GTD support (lacks context), which won't do for me. Toodledo's app scores on the first point, but interface is not nice. iPad interface not making use of the larger screen sizeįor me, I'm looking for an app that makes full use of the Toodledo website features and one that makes good use of form + function. lacks notebook feature (which is ok in my book.don't want to tap too many times just to get to my to do list) interface not engaging and aesthetically pleasing clean, simple interface containing powerful customization universal binary that runs on both iPhone and iPad 1st party app with best knowledge for implementing Toodledo-website features (e.g. ![]() So to start off, here's my own evaluation: Hi all, can you weigh in on your Toodledo syncing apps? I'm looking for one to fit my needs I've been using Toodledo app solely, but am intrigued by others, such as Taska and 2Do, and am open to a change.
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