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New Gootodo feature: drag and drop

New feature in Gootodo: drag-and-drop sorting of the todo list. A lot of people asked for this, so we built it.

Sorting used to require noodling around with arrows, like the ones you see below (on the right)...

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But now you can click and drag todos up and down the list. Just go into Your Account, then Choose Sorting Options, to make this choice:

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Once you choose drag-and-drop and click Update, the arrows will disappear and you're good to go. You can drag todos up or down the list.

(iPhone users still need to use the arrows, since the dragging doesn't yet work with the iPhone browser. We're working on it.)

If you haven't tried Gootodo, sign up for a trial account to see how easy it is to use. Just forward your action-item emails to today or a day in the future (@gootodo.com) and you can then delete the emails from the inbox. It's a radically simple way to keep the inbox empty, and maintain a pruned, focused todo list.


1 Comment:

Frank Auger — May 12, '08 — 6:53 PM

Your timing couldn't be better! I read your book this weekend and signed up for gootodo today and the only thing I didn't like was the clunky up and down arrows. Now in less than one day of use my only complaint is already addressed. Very nicely done.


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