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Fixed released. Latest version right now is v0.1

I have gotten this working now. I think it’s ready for daily use but it’s not very pretty. I also am not sure how to get the ‘tags’ look, but I think this will work pretty well for now.

How to use:
Going to the filter is the same as ever. Then click the button for the type of filter you want and select it from the dialog box. It will show up in the selected filters area and if you click ‘Ok’ it will be filtering your list to that filter.

To remove the filters you must go back to the filter view and hit clear.

Cancel will prevent any changes to the filter in use.

Current issues:
*Only allows Priority, Project, and Context view
*Can add unlimited of a single item
*[FIXED v0.1]Filter status doens’t show (i.e. it doesn’t have a clear/refine menu at the top enabled)
*[FIXED v0.1]Couldn’t leave dialog boxes
*[FIXED v0.1]Changed boring appearance to less boring. Made the buttons bigger.

Most of issues are small things to fix, and will be fixed by tonight or tomorrow. I just am so excited that this works I wanted to show it to people and see what they thought.

Have fun and Good Getting Things Doning!

Github Repository
Git hub downloads(pick TodoTxtTouch-0.1.apk)

 

An updated blog post with a download link is available


I have begun to make new changes to Todo.txt-touch for android to improve the filter handling. I have always thought that the filter handling wasn’t that great and wanted to make a new one my self. Now I have begun to make it and pushed through some serious ground.

The old view was good for what it did. It was at least something and allowed separation of the different filters, however it was difficult to know what items were currently being filtered in the application. Even when viewing tasks it only says “context filtering”(more or less). So I thought there needed to be a change

The current goal is this: Make the filter view a single viewed window. It shouldn’t go anywhere from there. The priority, project, or context buttons should bring up a dialog which allows you to add an item to the filter. The current filter should be easily shown as a collection of tag like items. Think of the tags similar to when you tag things in Evernote or other Web apps that turn a typed in tag into a special button-like item with an ‘X’ to remove it easily.

A future goal after this is to create saved filters which could additionally be used in a widget later to provide home screen data or shortcuts.

 

I’ve finished making the first release of my new Android Application to provide AP Scores. I plan on adding all of the AP Tests to the app but for now I just have the AP Computer Science A test working.

Also available is a this testing version of the application to play around with. This is a very rough app with very little to no ‘user friendliness’ because I was simply trying to get the application working. It however does work and it should work completely (no force closes). Again ONLY the APCS test is working so the other tests will do nothing.

Have fun!!
Download the zip compressed unsigned apscores.9-11-11.APK

Download the images

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