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Discussion Post Reply by Melanie on February 4, 2017 at 16:18
Ryan, I am still using Skedpal and giving the developer feedback. It has changed a lot and for the better. Now you can choose a focus list of tasks for Skedpal to schedule. You can pin tasks to your calendar. If something doesn't get done, you don't get a negative response from Skedpal, but ...
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Discussion Post Reply by Nicole on January 30, 2018 at 13:19
Is anyone still using SkedPal? It's named SkedPal 2 now, and it's a paid subscription, but I'm still interested to know how effective it is to have a program tell you what to do at what time of day. I've tried the beta of SkedPal back then, but the syncing was so excruciatingly slow ...
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Discussion Post Reply by Ryan Shaughnessy on February 4, 2017 at 17:51
Thank you! Just one question. I see that i can import my google calendar... Will Skedpal export to and populate the Google calendar as well?
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Discussion Post Reply by Melanie Wilson on February 11, 2018 at 2:39
Cricket, I understand that resistance. It’s the same, regardless of method. Skedpal is just more persistent in pointing it out. Using the focus list helps with this tremendously.
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Discussion Post Reply by Ryan Shaughnessy on February 4, 2017 at 7:08
it's unfortunate Melanie was not able to follow up on that last comment. I was hoping for an introspective response. I am just starting with Skedpal today after reading Melanie's post. Cheers, Ryan
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Discussion Post Reply by Melanie Wilson on February 7, 2018 at 18:39
Nicole, syncing works just fine now. I noticed that some time ago, Seraphim asked what info was being pulled from your calendar. It's appointments and I just include my main calendar. I still use Skedpal to manage my tasks. I don't use ToDoist anymore. I copy and paste email URLs into the t ...
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Discussion Post Reply by Mark Forster on February 9, 2015 at 21:51
Melanie: << You're less likely to keep throwing more and more into Skedpal because you will find out very quickly that Skedpal can't fit it all in and you'll get a warning. >> << I asked him why he thought I have had a harder time managing my tasks and he said that it ...
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Discussion Post Reply by tomcal on February 22, 2018 at 17:57
Nicole, I had the same issue when I first started using Skedpal. The way I've worked around it is to group most of my routine tasks into 3 groups - AM Routine, Midday Routine and PM Routine. I have those 3 set up as daily recurring tasks in Skedpal. I use the notes section for each of those 3 R ...
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Discussion Post Reply by Mark Forster on February 10, 2015 at 15:53
Melanie: << Compare and contrast, meaning do I throw too much into Skedpal? >> Not quite. What was amusing me was that you needed a computer program to tell you what was patently obvious to your husband, i.e. that the reason you have difficulty in doing everything is that you have too ...
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Discussion Post Reply by Nicole on February 21, 2018 at 15:54
I tried SkedPal for a week, and indeed the syncing has improved dramatically. Also the user interface was better than what I remembered from my previous attempt. But, after a few days I went back to RAF on paper, almost screaming in despair. I think the problem was in repeating routine tasks. I ad ...

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