New Feature Suggestions and Bug Reports
Use this forum to request and vote for new features or bug fixes. For the best results, make sure to check if your feature/bug fix has already been requested before posting a new one. As you type your suggestion here, you will see suggestions which may match yours.
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Under "Recently Completed" have the ability to multi-select some or all to do,s and clear the due dates to NONE.
As far as I can tell, you only have the option to select a new Due Date.
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Reverse calendar integration in the task like Gtask does
( Display the calendars entry into the Todo List app )
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3 votes
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Able to set "out-of-bounds" hours for reminders
After setting the "out-of-bounds" timings, during task creation software either blocks the setting of reminders to go off during those hours, or gives a warning prompt that reminder had been set during out of bounds hours
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Add Sync with todoist.com
Please add a sync with todoist.com. Toodledo is useless without multiple levels of Subtasks. I can't understand why Toodledo is so popular. There needs to be a sync with one that is fully functional besides Google Tasks. Thank you, Ken
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Division lines between items in left tree pane, differrent color/size for each level
To provide optimal overview on tablets, improved look& feel.
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16 votes
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Add a quick temporary selection of due date scope to the main screen
During daily and weekly reviews it is convenient to see what is due in the next day, the next two days, the next week, by next Friday, and by next Sunday, for several different contexts. Although separate views can be created for each of these, the length of the list of views is an inefficiency. A dropdown on the main screen that allowed the due date scope of the current view to be temporarily overridden would be more convenient.
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Add a calendar item to indicate overdue to-dos exist
Ideally a single calendar item would give information on a list of overdue to-dos; if each to do gave a calendar item, this could easily overwhelm agenda calendar views. This calendar item would be updated so that it is always linked with the current day.
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Add a calendar item to indicate undated to-dos exist
I guess a single calendar item would give information on a list of undated to-dos; if each to do gave a calendar item, this could easily overwhelm agenda calendar views. This calendar item would be updated so that it is always linked with the current day.
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Ability to display the startup screen everytime the app is brought to front
Because Android doesn't shut down apps when you return to your device' home screen, bringing the app to the foreground again will always display the last screen viewed, instead of the default "startup screen" selected in the settings.
I'd like ultimate to-do list to display the startup screen everytime i open the app, and not only on the first run. This would make this setting much more useful!21 votes -
Add a 1x1 Badge Widget
I would like a 1x1 widget that shows the NUMBER of tasks that match a "view". Clicking the widget would open the view.
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Provide a widget to tailor the display to list folders rather than tasks.
Some do not think of a list of tasks but a list of tasks within a folder. Although your tool allow a grouping of folders, there is no way to view a list of tasks by folder (e.g. project).
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When using multiple Toodledo accounts, folders need to be linked to accounts
Because there is no support for workspaces yet, the only way to share tasks is to have two accounts configured. To prevent the other person's tasks from cluttering the view, folders can be set up as the home view, where one can nicely first select whether the task is shared or private.
So far so good (not optimal but will do).
The problem is that when one enters the shared folder and presses new task, thef folder is selected ok, but the account might be wrong (it's apparently the account created first). This is wrong because there is no folder…
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Provide an option to Repeat From Start Date
I find that I frequently have a ToDo that starts, say, on the first of the month but has no firm Due Date. For instance, "Deposit subtenants' checks." I have that on the first of every month, but it really doesn't need a Due Date. Setting it to Repeat From Completion Date, of course, won't work. For now, I'm using a Due Date of the first of the month, so the Repeat can be From Due Date.
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Add the ability to check the current view against all tasks
Building a new filter is sometimes an iterative process, particularly if it contains optional dates or other complexities. After such a filter (view) is built, some tasks that you would expect to see in the view don't appear because of the way in which the task was entered. A useful feature would be a screen that shows, for each filter (view), all of the items on the 'all tasks' list that are, and are not, included.
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This can be done, but the tags and contexts would not sync with Toodledo or Google, since they do not support this.
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Ability to convert tasks to Excel format to generate reports
I need to monitor all tasks in bi weekly basis to generate reports and to have chart options if I can convert all/part of tasks in Excel format.
4 votesIf you synchronize with Toodledo, you can do this from your PC. From your Toodledo account, go to “Tools” and choose “Import/Export” and follow the on-screen instructions.
Even though this can be done from Toodledo, we will accept this as a new feature request, since not all customers use a Toodledo account.
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