Giveaway: ToodleChrome approaches 10K

Posted: March 1st, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: The Blog | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

ToodleChromeToodleChrome will soon have 10,000 regular users!

In celebration, three fans will get a 1-year subscription to Toodledo Pro, or a copy of Appigo Todo for iPhone. Simply ‘like’ the ToodleChrome Facebook page @ http://goo.gl/hg4Lx; when the extension reaches 10,000 users, I’ll contact three randomly selected fans who will choose what prize they want.

Note: I’m not affiliated with Toodledo or Appigo; the Facebook page is just the easiest way to contact the winners.


Checking out the Chrome Web Store

Posted: December 8th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: The Blog | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

ToodleChrome in the Chrome Web Store

ToodleChrome is in the Chrome Web Store! The extension is still free, of course. Previous posts on this extension are here and originally here.


ToodleChrome updated; now Verified Author

Posted: November 7th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: The Blog | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 8 Comments »

Update 28-Nov-2010: Version 0.7 adds some new badge options (thanks, Stephen!)

ToodleChrome infoGoogle Chrome users with the newest version of the browser are running into problems with some extensions that use popups. ToodleChrome 0.4 is one of these extensions. It looks as though the Chrome/Chromium dev team has changed the way popups are styled. As a result, many extension popups are starting to appear as very skinny windows essentially rendering them useless. While a number of bug reports were filed with the Chromium browser dev team, they’re super busy. So, I thought I’d just make a few changes to the extension itself.

Version 0.5 of ToodleChrome displays the popup correctly. It also adds the capability to detach the popup into its own standalone window; and there is now a small wrench icon that will take users directly to the Options page (thanks to everyone for the feedback and suggestions).

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ToodleChrome

Posted: December 8th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: The Blog | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 85 Comments »

Update 2011-Nov: 0.74 renames the extension to “Toodledo Tasks” in order to comply with Google’s branding policies. Get it here.

Update 2010-Nov-07: The 0.5 update fixes the popup issue and adds a couple features. Check out the details here.

Update 2009-Dec-12: The 0.4 update now includes an option to add a badge indicating how many tasks are due. I ended up foregoing the Toodledo API and instead decided to implement a solution that uses the Toodledo RSS feed (which can be customized) and the Google Ajax Feed API. This way the extension doesn’t need to ask for a username or password. While the Toodledo RSS feed is a public one, it is a unique address, and users can change the feed url or disable the feed entirely if necessary.

ToodleChromeThe ToodleChrome extension is based on Toodledo, a web-based todo application that I’ve come to rely upon on a daily basis. I primarily access my todos via an iPhone app called Todo by Appigo, but there are often times when I want to add some items from my browser.

Tooodle does have a web interface, but I’ve found the slim/mobile version of the site faster and easier to use, especially in conjunction with Appigo’s iPhone app. To make things even more efficient for my workflow, I thought I’d put together a quick and simple extension for the beta version of Google Chrome (my current browser of choice, mainly because it’s fast). Extensions will eventually be enabled in the regular version of Chrome but for now it’s limited to the stable beta.

If you are a Chrome beta user like myself, and need a good way to manage your todos, give the extension a try. It’s listed in the Chrome Extensions directory, and I hope to add some updates via the Toodledo API in the future (specifically, to show due and overdue items in the icon badge). Until then, I hope this small contribution makes it a little easier to keep on top of things.

[Check out ToodleChrome at the Official Google Chrome Repository] [Update: or in the Chrome Web Store]

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