Category: Dozilla

  • Going premium

    Some functions of dozilla.io require a “premium” project, meaning that they cost a (small) amount of money. This premium version is not required for the site in order to function correctly. The list of “premium-features” is constantly growing and for now consists of these features: Enabling these premium features is valid for the current project…

  • Dozilla.io – Meetings, calendar entries and more

    My group to do site dozilla.io offers a calendar view which lists different types of calendar entries: Dates will be marked in the calendar (mostly; there is a minor bug which sometimes prevents the dates being displayed) and additionally in a list below. Dates will be shown for the current month; go back/forward with the…

  • Dozilla.io – your (group) to do list (Read this first)

    Dozilla.io – Unified productivity. This blog contains some articles which explain how to use dozilla.io, my free online to do list for teams and single users. I suggest that you read these articles in the given sequence. You can always come back to this post by clicking at the “stuff.frankdux.de” headline at the top.

  • Dozilla.io – Working with tags

    This article describes how to work efficiently with tags in my to do list Dozilla.io. A “tag” is a short text/label associated with an item that is typically used for searching and filtering. There are tags on two levels: across all projects and across the tasks within one project Tags across all projects On the…

  • Dozilla.io – Open it from anywhere

    My to do list Dozilla.io offers quite a few keyboard shortcuts if you work on a device with a physical keyboard (desktop PC, laptop, tablet with keyboard). These shortcuts are explained in the help panels of the respective screens, e.g. on the main task screen: However, it would be useful to have a system-wide keyboard…

  • Dozilla.io – An example project

    This article will show you some practical examples for using my online to do list Dozilla.io. Using Dozilla.io for yourself only Let’s start with a simple case – using Dozilla.io as your own to do list. Go to Dozilla.io. If this is your first visit, you will see the introduction screen: I suggest to update…

  • Dozilla.io – Security and access control

    The task management site Dozilla.io offers different levels of access control to a project and its tasks: Access link The unique link to a project (which can contain one or more lists) is the first level of access control: Only people who know this link can access the project. They can read all tasks within…

  • Dozilla.io – Define your own fields

    Overview The task management website Dozilla.io allows to define project-specific fields. These can be used to classify/aggregate tasks beyond the existing search and tagging mechanism. For example, create a contact list with separate fields for email address, phone number, address and other fields: In this example, the project-specific fields are “Email”, “Phone” and “Married?”. They…

  • Dozilla.io – Working with several devices

    The overall idea of the task management tool Dozilla.io is based on unique devices IDs (this is a “machine ID”). Dozilla.io assigns a unique ID to each device (PC, smartphone, tablet, …) which accesses the webpage. This unique ID is stored in a cookie, very cryptic and very long – it’s not guessable. When the…

  • Dozilla.io – Notifications

    Overview My task management website Dozilla.io offers notifications so you are informed about what’s going on in your projects even when you are not actively using the website. First of all: Notifications are available only in premium projects. Enable the 24 hour trial mode if you want to test it. There are four types of…