Todoodle

by Starchime


Productivity

free



A free-form doodling organizer -- create doodles and folders. To-do it your way!

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Todoodle is a free-form, hierarchical doodling pad that allows you to create doodles and organise them in folders.Almost everything youll see on the screen is your own creativity at work, organised exactly as you wish.You can use it for mind-mapping, handwriting notes and organizing them in folders which you can draw with your finger.The app starts off with a blank canvas, to which youll be adding your own doodled creations. The user interface shows as few pre-developed elements as possible, giving you an open space to create a doodled world that represents your to-do list, ideas, mind map, shopping list, or whatever you want.A doodle is drawn on the full screen of your device, and then shrunk down in size to join the other doodles youve drawn. You can drag the doodles around, repositioning them in relation to each other, or even overlaying them.Todoodle also allows you to draw special doodle folders, which can hold collections of doodles. You can browse into a folder, and can add doodles to it, including further folders. So this means doodle folders can be nested within other folders, letting you create a hierarchical doodle filing system.You can also drag and drop doodles into a folder, or move them up to the parent folder of the current folder.You can copy and delete doodles or entire folders of doodles.You can share a doodle as an image, sending it to a friend via a messaging app. Its also possible to easily share entire folders of doodles, with other users of Todoodle. In this way, Todoodle opens up a new medium of communication.You can customize the background of each folder. You can choose (or take) a photo that represents the theme or purpose of the folder, and then crop it and set it as the background.You can also draw on each folders background, overlaying your drawing on the background photo youve chosen, so creating a background image that could have areas or cupboards or drawers or whatever image you can think of to serve as an organizing metaphor for your current use of Todoodle. Or another example, you can take a photo of a paper to-do list to add or mark off items in Todoodle.Drawing a doodle is easy, with five different brushes customizable with color and width, an eraser, full undo and redo, pan and clear.All in all, this elegantly simple framework is enough to make Todoodle surprising flexible, and lets you to-do it in your own, uniquely creative way!FeaturesBrowsing doodles: - add and edit doodles and folders - move doodles around - move doodles into and out of folders - navigate down into and out of folders - share, copy and delete doodles or entire folders of doodles- draw on folder backgrounds - choose (or take) photos for folder backgrounds - use drag menu to reduce the need for on-screen icons - flick to delete, doodle shatters and fades away - share snapshot of current folder - use as a mind-mapping toolDrawing doodles: - five preset brushes with customizable width and colors - full undo and redo - pan doodle around - save doodle as normal or as a folder doodle - draw with your finger- write with your fingerIn-app helpTutorial: a folder of introductory doodles, automatically loaded on first run.Can be used in portrait and landscape, on phones and tablets and devices in between.Version 1.2.0:A doodle folder can now be saved as a normal doodle (so losing its folder status) if it contains no doodles.Fixed: after dragging and dropping a folder into the blue zone, to move it up to parent folder, a phantom doodle folder remains, visible when dragging doodles to where the folder was dropped.Version 1.1.0:New feature: Eight Ball - chooses a random doodle, for times of indecision. (access via Menu | Eight ball)

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at least it is bagging of adding some feature for holding within a doodles a pieces of reeditable text fragments (for copying and pasting it later at other apps, like relevant to some problem links, other text info lists). As it is too stupid now to reproduce text from your own drawn text each time when it required (when you know youll need that text again to paste somewhere else). But there is no tools for handling text.

oshibka zagruzki

I use this to create interactive nested stories for my kid as well as mind mapping/doodles. I hope you keep developing this! Features I'd love to see. -Color chooser/eyedropper -import image as doodle(background import is just not enough...) -ability to switch folder back to doodle -resizing of doodles/folders. Great job developer!

Dustin Males

Playful but good mapping. Not overwhelmingly complex. Good for those who just want to think on paper (screen). Would be nice to download other custom screens. Not an acquaintance of developer.

RR M

This is the coolest list app I've ever had in my life!

Bethanie Naylor

This is such a fun and useful app! Love that I can share my lists and doodles in WhatsApp with my friends.

Lara P.

Also fun for young and old. I used it to redesign parts of our garden, and even young children can create their own games with ease. Ideal for to-do-lists!

Elke Geggus

Great for brainstorming and sending custom rude messages to friends. Pen and paper on steroids!

Amun Anubis

Surprisingly powerful and useful. A delightfully quirky approach to personal information management.

Rikus Combrinck