Linda,

That's really great suggestion.  Currently Apple doesn't expose any
frameworks for third party solutions to their calendar data.  We've
contacted them several times about this.  They report they know it's
an issue but don't have any time frame for us.

I've got your suggestion down on our list for when that calendar
framework does become available.

Thanks!

-The Appigo Team


On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Linda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I totally agree that the ability to pull events scheduled on the
> iPhone calendar into ToDo would be great.  I've only been a ToDo user
> for about 3 days now and it did not take long to realize that I either
> have to duplicate all my calendars entries in ToDo or constantly flip
> back and forth between the Calendar and ToDo.  I would not want an
> automateic population of all calendar events to ToDo, rather I would
> want the option of pulling an event off the calendar when adding a new
> task.On Sep 16, 12:15 am, Sam  Bachman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>
> I realize this may be tough, but the biggest problem with this and>
> other ToDo managers made for the iPhone is that there does not seem
> to> be a way to schedule particular to do on the built in calendar
> (which> was hugely improved with recent updates this Summer...(syncing
> with> outlook servers and mobile me etc)...so it appears as an time
> based> calendar event.> > I know this can be done between google
> calendar and a firefox> extension for RTM...and then you could have
> another app sync google> calendar and the iCal or Mobile Me calendar,
> but shucks this is a bit> cumbersome...I just want a button on every
> task creation screen that> says Schedule such that when you press you
> can deposit on your built> in iCal calendar where you have time.> >
> For example you have a task that says..take car to repair>
> shop...rather than just have a due date for next Friday, I like to>
> have a way to move it or schedule on my calendar but also keep as a
> to> do in case I don't get around to it.> > The only program for the
> mac that I see can do this is if we you just> have iCal and only use
> the desktop version (but then no iPhone syncing> of to dos...and isn't
> that the point?) or get both the iPhone and> desktop versions of
> omniplan which also does contexts and such but a> very steep entry
> price for both products when compared with RTM Pro> and Appigo> >
> Contexts...that goes without saying...please make easier than RTM>
> version which requires that "locations" represent an actual place.  I>
> live near multiple Costco's but I have to "choose one" for the>
> geographic inputs for RTM..which is fine, but it would be nice to not>
> have to have a specific address always.
>
> >
>



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