Today Todoist has rolled out an update for its Android app that introduces the ability to attach files to notes natively. This includes data stored locally, along with audio recordings created on the fly. More appropriately for a cloud-based to-do list service, the app can also pull files directly from Dropbox or Google Drive. To give it a go, just hit the paper clip icon when creating a new note.

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The Dropbox and Google Drive integration is included in the free version of the app, but a premium account is required to access the remaining new features. Those typically cost $29 a year, but for the next few days, the company is parting with annual subscriptions for 30% off. This brings the price down to $20. The offer expires on 1PM GMT Thursday, leaving anyone who wants to give the app a go with 40 hours to make a decision.

What's new:

  • Native support for uploading any kind of file to your Todoist tasks.
  • Record, attach, and play audio notes into any task, from any project.
  • Integration with Google Drive and Dropbox for in-task document management.
  • In-task thumbnails and file icons based on each file type.
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