Thanks to all of those who have participated in this thread. We appreciate all of you comments and suggestions. We have recorded them all and will make the appropriate changes in the future.
Thanks, The Appigo Team -- Appigo Support [email protected] Learn more about AccuFuel (fuel efficiency tracker), Notebook (notes available everywhere), and Todo (simple task management) on Appigo's website: http://www.appigo.com/ Follow the latest from Appigo on Twitter: http://twitter.com/appigo On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 8:30 AM, pieroxy <[email protected]> wrote: > I agree with Bob as well. The calendar is fine for most tasks (most as in > "I have never been hampered by this since using Todo" - a few weeks). > As for the organizational means, I just wish I could select some default > etiquettes for newly created entries .... So you see, it's even not enough > for me ;-) > > And of course I don't use all organisational means, just those I feel > comfortable with. That's the point. > > Regards > > 2009/5/21 Anna MacDonald <[email protected]> > > >> I am in agreement with Bob here. I do find the date setting easy to >> navigate >> with calendars, except for the next/previous month issue, where tapping >> June 3 from the May calendar takes you to June but doesn't actually pick >> June 3. The native iPhone calendar DOES pick June 3 in this example, so >> perhaps this is easy to correct. >> >> Second, regarding the "excessive organizational means", I find them >> completely unobtrusive. I don't use them very much, and if I don't need >> them >> I can just forget the options are there. It's nice to know they are >> available when wanted. >> >> Thanks, >> Anna >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >> On >> Behalf Of Bobbd >> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 7:41 AM >> To: Appigo Todo >> Subject: [appigo-todo] Re: Feature? Calendar vs Pick List >> >> >> I have to disagree with ProductAnalist, at least partially, but of course >> this is just my opinion. >> >> I went back to a video of version 1 to recall how setting the due date >> looked. There was a list on the screen with No Date at the top followed by >> Today, Tomorrow, the names of the next 5 days as individual entries, In >> One >> Week, and Other Date. Unless it was checked, Other Date was below the >> screen >> and you had to scroll to get to it. Once you tapped Other Date, you got a >> calendar scroll wheel that made it easy to set any date. >> >> With 2.0.1, you get a calendar with the month showing your due date so >> it's >> easy to move to a new date around the original. There are Today, Tomorrow, >> Next Week, and None buttons at the bottom which are the most common >> requirements if you're not on the current month. There's also a Go To >> Today >> button at the top to get to today's month quickly. >> >> There are often tasks I want at the top so they're obvious (staring me in >> the face). my trick is to make them Overdue. To do that I date them as due >> yesterday. With version 1.0, I had to first scroll to the Other Date >> entry, >> tap it, and wheel to yesterday. Now I simply tap yesterday on the calendar >> and I'm done. >> >> There are two issues with the calendar date picking in my opinion. >> >> First I still think that if the date shows that you should be able to pick >> it. So if I'm looking at May 2009, I also see April 26-30 and June 1-6. If >> I >> tap June 1, instead of picking June 1, the calendar moves to June and I >> have >> to tap June 1 again to select it. This one, to me, is counter-intuitive. >> If >> I want a new month, I use the month arrows beside the month name. >> >> Second, and here I agree with ProductAnalist, not having the date scroll >> wheels makes picking a date in a number of months or next year a pain. My >> suggestion is to popup the date scroll wheel when you tap the month name. >> That way you could easily select any date in any year. >> Put a little down arrow beside the month-year so that it's apparent. >> >> As far as the "excessive organizational means", use them or not as you >> wish. >> If you don't need them, you can simply have a task list in your Inbox. No >> need to use lists, tags, contexts, colors, etc. But they're there if you >> need them. And notice that they're not intrusive. When creating a task, >> there's no requirement for any of these. >> >> As always, just my 0.02 worth. >> >> Bob >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > -- pieroxy > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn more about Todo, Notebook (notes available everywhere), and AccuFuel (fuel efficiency tracker) on Appigo's website: http://www.appigo.com/ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Appigo Todo" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/appigo-todo?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
