magic tingles
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Hi there,
I've been putting this off for too long and now that any type of the search is broken on the android app with new google pixel 4c (already reported) and my toodledo description coming up it's time to jump ship, within week or so, membership due jan 1, the company has been on a decline for a while.
I've had to re-examine GTD, how I've used it with toodledo, and how more modern apps use it.
I'm currently using GTD / toodledo to manage
Fixer upper house
Rental Property
Hobbies (custom RV and other toys)
General Financial and life stuff
I'm leaning toward Nirvana HQ
Tick Tick maybe second choice
Things that are important to me (for now)
- offline android support for version 11
- Reference Material (Notes in toodledo that correspond with the matching folders for tasks, I have 717 reference notes, not attached to tasks, not looking forward to importing them)
- Being able to navigate/crud from parent to child task and back (toodledo only 1 level deep, android app cannot navigate from sub task to parent, only from top down!!!, can with old dgtale GTD app) and since search is broken with toodledo one has to scroll through all the tasks, by folder to eyeball the parent to start from there.
- A nice to have would be checklists that can be exported easily, ie I'm having electrical work done on my house and need a simple punch list with check boxes complete/open for the trades people.
Right now I'm just using a google sheet with a checkbox column, printing it out with a version /date and taping it to the wall for them to look at
I've used toodledo's checklist and it's awful
Below are the ones I looked at today, recently, in the past and initial impressions
facilethings (pricey, poor android support)
nirvana
ticktick
todoist (seems like a lot of customization for gtd)
things 3 (apple ecosystem)
asana
omnifocus
remember the milk (this was around when i started with gtd on the orig iphone)
amazing marvin
I used to be a software developer and started with palm pilots when I did my first property and worked in tech in wall street back in the wild west days
Thank you for any and all advice
G
I've been putting this off for too long and now that any type of the search is broken on the android app with new google pixel 4c (already reported) and my toodledo description coming up it's time to jump ship, within week or so, membership due jan 1, the company has been on a decline for a while.
I've had to re-examine GTD, how I've used it with toodledo, and how more modern apps use it.
I'm currently using GTD / toodledo to manage
Fixer upper house
Rental Property
Hobbies (custom RV and other toys)
General Financial and life stuff
I'm leaning toward Nirvana HQ
Tick Tick maybe second choice
Things that are important to me (for now)
- offline android support for version 11
- Reference Material (Notes in toodledo that correspond with the matching folders for tasks, I have 717 reference notes, not attached to tasks, not looking forward to importing them)
- Being able to navigate/crud from parent to child task and back (toodledo only 1 level deep, android app cannot navigate from sub task to parent, only from top down!!!, can with old dgtale GTD app) and since search is broken with toodledo one has to scroll through all the tasks, by folder to eyeball the parent to start from there.
- A nice to have would be checklists that can be exported easily, ie I'm having electrical work done on my house and need a simple punch list with check boxes complete/open for the trades people.
Right now I'm just using a google sheet with a checkbox column, printing it out with a version /date and taping it to the wall for them to look at
I've used toodledo's checklist and it's awful
Below are the ones I looked at today, recently, in the past and initial impressions
facilethings (pricey, poor android support)
nirvana
ticktick
todoist (seems like a lot of customization for gtd)
things 3 (apple ecosystem)
asana
omnifocus
remember the milk (this was around when i started with gtd on the orig iphone)
amazing marvin
I used to be a software developer and started with palm pilots when I did my first property and worked in tech in wall street back in the wild west days
Thank you for any and all advice
G