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Jeremy |
No problems here...
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Jeremy |
Posted Apr 20, 2009 in: The new 'time' thing isn't working on a lot of my tasks
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@Toodledo...
thats helpful information. I was wondering why it didn't work. |
Jeremy |
Posted Apr 20, 2009 in: Some fine-tuning of the new date/time picker
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Problem with item #1
when you make multiple clicks on the "next month" button next to the year/month display The window closes because it interprets it as a double click, I belive...it doesn't do it if you click, wait, click, wait, click. Shift tab works great...thanks! |
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Posted Apr 20, 2009 in: Updates to due dates and start dates
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@Stefan
Please submit a help ticket concerning this...I have the same problem and I'm sure that others may have the same problem. |
Jeremy |
Posted Apr 16, 2009 in: Updates to due dates and start dates
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I have had the task not move forward as well on some of my tasks. Some move forward just as they should, some do not.
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Jeremy |
Posted Apr 16, 2009 in: Updates to due dates and start dates
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I'm not seeing this feature work....
Posted by Toodledo... 3) When syncing your tasks to a calendar, like iCal or Google Calendar, the tasks will now be properly placed on the calendar at the time of day when they occur. You use start-date, start-time, due-date and due-time to specific when the event will appear on the calendar. If you omit one of the dates, we'll use the other date. If you omit one of the times, we will attempt to calculate it from the "length" field, otherwise it will be a zero length task or and all-day event if no times are specified. Any thoughts? This message was edited Apr 16, 2009. |
Jeremy |
I use Dial2do and It works great.
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Jeremy |
Posted Apr 11, 2009 in: reQall-->Toodledo and Email Subject Headers field
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Try using dial2do.com, I think you might be able to get the results you are looking for.
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Jeremy |
Has anyone used this sync yet? Any initial thoughts?
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Jeremy |
This message was edited Apr 08, 2009. |
Jeremy |
Posted Apr 08, 2009 in: Setting Due Date/Time via Email
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Due Time - To set the due time for a task, use the = symbol followed by the time. For example: "=3:45pm".
From the help section You might just want to add an hour to the current time when adding a task. This message was edited Apr 08, 2009. |
Jeremy |
I second that, it would be a helpful tool.
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Jeremy |
Posted Mar 24, 2009 in: Reorganized section for import, export and sync tools.
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@frossie
You are partially correct and only a few of those items require true "sync technology", so what would it hurt? Its just like Jott, only better. Should Jott be removed from the list? This message was edited Mar 24, 2009. |
Jeremy |
Posted Mar 23, 2009 in: Reorganized section for import, export and sync tools.
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I would like to suggest that you add Dial2Do.com. I find their service light years ahead of Jott in transcription and functionality. Its also free.
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Jeremy |
thank you!!!!
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Jeremy |
yes...
add multiple task + email = killer feature |
Jeremy |
Posted Mar 03, 2009 in: Blackberry woes - slim not working
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@mcqueene
i would pay for that... |
Jeremy |
I use it all of the time. Its the best on-the-fly GTD implementation tool.
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Jeremy |
Would be nice as an account setting...
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Jeremy |
I like the folder tabs at the top.
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