At the very least, it's going to be an interesting time for BTC when new sites accepting it stops being news. That's going to be the next test for whether BTC can carry itself on its merits rather than on hype.
This is nice to see - not just to see that they're accepting Bitcoin, but that they're still undergoing active development.
Despite the fact that to-do apps are literally the "Hello World" of Javascript MVC frameworks[0], Toodledo is literally the only service that fits my requirements:
1. Supports GTD in some sense (subprojects/subtasks is usually where they fail)
2. Is cross-platform (so I can use it both in the browser and on my Android phone
3. Has an open API (so I can fill in any missing details myself[1])
I've tried Remember the Milk, AnyDo, Astrid, and countless others. Every time I've tried another tool, I've come back to Toodledo eventually.
[1] Unrelated, but offsky, since you're probably reading this, I have a few suggestions for you regarding making the API easier to develop for. Ping me if you're interested in talking.
If you think of it, Bitcoins wild upswings attracts speculators, and some of those speculators happen to sell products themselves, hence they'll gladly trade products and services for Bitcoins. Volatility is driving adoption more than hurting it.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 46.6 ms ] threadIt's the equivalent of having a new story every time someone accepted Paypal, Amazon Payments of Google Wallet.
Despite the fact that to-do apps are literally the "Hello World" of Javascript MVC frameworks[0], Toodledo is literally the only service that fits my requirements:
1. Supports GTD in some sense (subprojects/subtasks is usually where they fail)
2. Is cross-platform (so I can use it both in the browser and on my Android phone
3. Has an open API (so I can fill in any missing details myself[1])
I've tried Remember the Milk, AnyDo, Astrid, and countless others. Every time I've tried another tool, I've come back to Toodledo eventually.
[0] http://todomvc.com/
[1] Unrelated, but offsky, since you're probably reading this, I have a few suggestions for you regarding making the API easier to develop for. Ping me if you're interested in talking.