Introducing Zoodo for Mac

InterfaceThis is pleased to announce the release of Zoodo, a free companion to Apple’s iCal. Zoodo makes entering To Do items much, much faster.

If you use iCal to manage your tasks, and particularly if you favor the keyboard over the mouse, you’ve probably noticed how many steps it takes to create a To Do. Zoodo changes that:

  • Enter To Do information with just a few keystrokes or clicks.
  • Enter dates naturally: Zoodo understands dates like “tomorrow 4pm” or “Tuesday 11am.”
  • Zoodo remembers information from the last time you used it, so you only need to enter what’s changed.
  • Select a message in Apple Mail, then add it to a task’s Notes field with a single command.

To download Zoodo, visit the Zoodo home page at InterfaceThis.com. Zoodo and its source code are distributed under the open source, business-friendly MIT License.

2 Responses to “Introducing Zoodo for Mac”

  1. paulhagstrom Says:

    This one isn’t spam: Once you’ve entered a ToDo with a due date, how do you then enter one without? I tried blank, I tried “none” but neither worked. Thanks! This looks promising..

  2. Christopher Says:

    I just tried to enter a task, but it doesn’t show in iCal. What could I possibly have done wrong?

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