SwiftoDo Desktop
$9.99
4.3.3for Mac
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About SwiftoDo Desktop
SwiftoDo Desktop is a minimalist, keyboard-driven to-do manager for Mac OS X that conforms to the todo.txt format spec.
General features
- Full compliance with the todo.txt format spec.
- Support for due date (due:), threshold date (t:), recurring tasks (rec:), and hidden (h:1) tags.
- Fully keyboard-driven, with one-key bindings for commonly-used commands.
- Sorting, filtering, and full-text searching.
- Multiple selection in the task list.
- Archive completed tasks (to done.txt), either on command or automatically.
- Preserves Windows or Unix line endings in the todo.txt file for cross-platform compatibility.
- Undo/redo support.
- Copy/paste functionality for task list.
- Dark mode support for MacOS Mojave.
# ARE YOU NEW TO THE TODO.TXT FORMAT? SEE WHAT IT OFFERS:
## A task list that *you* control
Your task list is a plain text file, not some proprietary format owned by a company or locked to a specific application.
## A simple and timeless format
Plain text is the simplest file format there is. It will always be accessible, by some kind of application, forever.
## Few rules to learn
Learn only a few simple formatting rules (which SwiftoDo will take care of for you) to indicate task priority, task completion, and so on.
## A GTD-ready system
The todo.txt format was built with Getting Things Done in mind. It supports projects (which begin with a “+”) and contexts (which begin with a “@“).
## Use alongside any app on any platform
This app plays nicely with file sync software. It saves changes instantly, and reloads the file when changes are detected from external sources.
General features
- Full compliance with the todo.txt format spec.
- Support for due date (due:), threshold date (t:), recurring tasks (rec:), and hidden (h:1) tags.
- Fully keyboard-driven, with one-key bindings for commonly-used commands.
- Sorting, filtering, and full-text searching.
- Multiple selection in the task list.
- Archive completed tasks (to done.txt), either on command or automatically.
- Preserves Windows or Unix line endings in the todo.txt file for cross-platform compatibility.
- Undo/redo support.
- Copy/paste functionality for task list.
- Dark mode support for MacOS Mojave.
# ARE YOU NEW TO THE TODO.TXT FORMAT? SEE WHAT IT OFFERS:
## A task list that *you* control
Your task list is a plain text file, not some proprietary format owned by a company or locked to a specific application.
## A simple and timeless format
Plain text is the simplest file format there is. It will always be accessible, by some kind of application, forever.
## Few rules to learn
Learn only a few simple formatting rules (which SwiftoDo will take care of for you) to indicate task priority, task completion, and so on.
## A GTD-ready system
The todo.txt format was built with Getting Things Done in mind. It supports projects (which begin with a “+”) and contexts (which begin with a “@“).
## Use alongside any app on any platform
This app plays nicely with file sync software. It saves changes instantly, and reloads the file when changes are detected from external sources.
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What's New in the Latest Version 4.3.3
Last updated on Mar 21, 2021
Old Versions
Enhancements:
- Improved the parsing of time strings, like "12:15" or "(13:30-15:30)" or "(3:00-4:00 PM)", so that they are not parsed as todo.txt tags.
- Improved the parsing of time strings, like "12:15" or "(13:30-15:30)" or "(3:00-4:00 PM)", so that they are not parsed as todo.txt tags.
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Version History
4.3.3
Mar 21, 2021
Enhancements:
- Improved the parsing of time strings, like "12:15" or "(13:30-15:30)" or "(3:00-4:00 PM)", so that they are not parsed as todo.txt tags.
- Improved the parsing of time strings, like "12:15" or "(13:30-15:30)" or "(3:00-4:00 PM)", so that they are not parsed as todo.txt tags.
SwiftoDo Desktop FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of SwiftoDo Desktop.
Mac
Requires macOS 10.14 or later.