thanks so much for the reply. of course it generates a few more
questions

1.  i note that my version is 1.1.2 and not 1.2.   yet the iphone says
all my apps are up to date.  how do i get 1.2.?

what i see is
"All" Lists

Filter ON/OFF
Filtered Lists ....

I assume that this means the filtered list does not show in the ALL
view.


2. I am not very good at TODO lists.  I have entered my TODO's in
Toodledo since easier to type.  using CONTEXT i was able to create
WORK  todo folders and HOME todo folders.  I realize that this was a
mistake since TODO does not seem to support these.  Can you suggest an
alternate way that I can see my work todos or my home todo folders?


3.  I agree that it is nice to have "someday " todos.  some of mine
are not even todos but are "ideas" or "possible projects or
plans"   ...just helps me organize my thoughts.  In Toodledo I put
these in the appropriate folders by topic but  gave these (as
suggested) negative importance ( -1).  It would be nice to filter
these on and off, or filter by importance.  Is there a way that I can
modify this approach to work better with current TODO version which
does not recognize the -1 ?



On Sep 7, 12:50 am, "Appigo Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Larry,
>
> Thanks for contacting us.  We don't have anything in our FAQ about the
> filters but I'll write up a description in a response to you and we'll
> add it to the FAQ.  In Todo 1.2 there are two List Filters you can
> set.
>
> "Visible Lists"
> This filter will allow you to filter out any lists (Folders on
> Toodledo) that you do not want to see in Todo.  Let me give you an
> example of where you might use this filter.  Let's say on Toodledo you
> create a folder in the Notebook feature called "Project Notes".  In
> that folder you place notes about your various projects.  Those
> folders are shared with Tasks and you'll get a new list called
> "Project Notes" in Todo.  If it's a list you do not intend to use for
> tasks, you can simply filter it out.  The same principle may apply to
> lists share with people on Remember The Milk.  They may have shared
> lists that they don't want to view in Todo and those can be filtered
> out.
>
> "All" List Filter
> This filter works much like the "Visible Lists" filter but it only
> effects the "All" list view.  The lists will still be shown in Todo
> and you can still access them but the tasks from the filtered lists
> will not be displayed when you select the "All" list.  There are a lot
> of uses for this but let me use an example from a Todo user that wrote
> in.  He creates a "Someday" list where he places tasks he wants to do
> someday but doesn't want them shown in his day to day tasks.  He
> simply filters out that list and he won't see all of those tasks.
> Later he can still go into that list and move them into other lists
> when he wants to work on those tasks.
>
> I hope that explains the current filters in Todo.
>
> Let us know if you have any questions on them.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -The Appigo Team

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