![]() I don’t use my todo list heavily on mobile, so it is sufficient for me. I’ve dropped the spreadsheet onto my onedrive so I can see it on my tablet and mobile. To tell the truth I feel more confident in the spreadsheet than I used to with toodles. ![]() I love excel, I love playing with spreadsheets and I love adding conditional formatting and creating pivot tables to give me feedback on how much I’m completing in a week. I used to do this with toodles anyway because the notes in toodles were a bit naff. For project notes longer than a few sentences I store those in OneNote. I have hundreds of projects as well and excel makes reviewing projects (for me) a dream. I have hundreds of next actions and I can filter them depending on location, time, tool and anything else I want to. I moved to using a spreadsheet after testing through my shortlist, and it works really well for me. I'm with you in wishing someone would save toodles, it has been my system for many years.īelow is my shortlist together with my views on each one, in case this is helpful to anyone. ![]() ![]() (It would be great if someone would buy Toodledo and save it!) Because of this, right now I am not yet ready to provide any opinions, but am appreciative to hear the findings and thoughts of others. Personally, I have yet to find a replacement that has all of my favorite Toodledo features and functionality, so I’m continuing my research and will most likely have to choose which features to give up. I thought it might be useful to have a discussion on just the topic of alternatives and features people like or don’t like as compared to Toodledo.Īlternatives that have been mentioned are (in no particular order): Task Angel, TickTick, Google Tasks, ToDoist, Remember the Milk, Any.do, Microsoft To Do, 2Do, Good Task, Notion, ClickUp, Nirvana, and just use of Excel (or other spreadsheet) program. As much as we don’t want to lose Toodledo, many of us are seeing its inevitable demise and starting to look for alternatives that meet our individual needs, so there are many posts in several forum discussions from users who have researched alternatives and have offered some very helpful information (e.g. ![]()
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