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If you're a
healthcare worker, delivery driver or service
engineer, or in fact anyone whose job
involves going places and doing things, ToDo
might change your life.
It tells you what you're doing, where and when,
then navigates you there, lets you take
photographs and notes then reports back via
e-mail when you're done.
Setting it up is simplicity itself - just
create a text file, using
any plain text editor, listing all
the day's tasks, in a very simple format;
then attach it to an e-mail and send it.
When you open it on the mobile or tablet with
ToDo installed, it'll
add it to the list of tasks, and you'll be able
to open it up, and see screens like the ones
below.
There is a more detailed explanation of the file
format on help page (accessed from the app., via
the ?
key); but it's here if
you want to take a look before you download the
app.
It takes minutes to do, and it means
that everything that you need to organise your
work day, or that of your employees, is in one
place, in their hand, ready to make your day, or
theirs, easier and more efficient.
These screenshots show how you "drill down" from
the higher level tasks to those which comprise
them.
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It's available
in both paid and free versions. The free
version has advertisements, only allows one
image per task, and has no e-mail reporting.
The free version is here, to buy
it, go here in the Google Play
store.
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