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Comments on: Toodledo helps manage your life in bite-size pieces

Been looking for a good to-do list tool that doesn't involve a pad of paper? Give Toodledo a look, it's one of the most impressive ones we've seen.

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by karmann8888 August 25, 2008 4:17 PM PDT
I've been using Toodledo for a little while now. I've tried them all previously. I really love Toodledo, especially its time tracking feature....it becomes my timesheet.
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by randycoder August 25, 2008 5:32 PM PDT
The best way to access Toodledo from your iPhone is using TODO by Appigo (http://www.appigo.com/todo/index.html). Seamless synchronization. Very nice.
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by AzizMusa August 26, 2008 12:36 AM PDT
I do love it, but what bothers me most is the Americanisation of Web 2.0 sites. Now I know that its the largest market, but for growth purposes I'd love to see a UK version of this and jott.com

http://business-vs-technology.blogspot.com/
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by dangtd September 16, 2008 1:59 AM PDT
I use http://www.Gtdagenda.com
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by michaelnozbe June 26, 2009 8:50 AM PDT
Did you try the Nozbe iPhone app that syncs with the Nozbe.com GTD web app?

http://www.Nozbe.com

it's similar to Toodledo but easier to use and has team and business plans to get stuff done in companies and teams. The new version 2.0 is coming up in next month (July 2009)
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