Hi Wayne

I am not a GTD fanatic so I use stars to highlight things I really
don't want to miss out on like picking up my prescription or taking my
Yellow Warfarin Book to my blood tests. Yes, they are both the highest
priority, yes they have timed push reminders but the stars just
another level of reminder for those most important things that really
do have to be done on the day I have set for them rather than being
slipped to the following day.

That's purely my personal use of the stars and probably not what a
purist would say they are for. ;o)

Cheers

Richard

On Feb 16, 6:14 pm, Wayne Mesard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thinking about (and agreeing with) FiatDino's comments about how much we
> appreciate Appigo's use of Occam's Razor in interface design; I got to
> wondering the following...
>
> How do people use stars?  I know it's a common feature request and most task
> managers have it; so I understand that Appigo had little choice but to add
> it.  But I don't see the point.  Every use of it I've seen/heard about,
> could just as easily have been done with priority="High[est]".  Or maybe
> due-date="Today" or "Yesterday"; or tag="Active".
>
> I don't get it.
>
> Wayne();

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