That's great help.  Could you comment on how you (and perhaps others
you know) use the Star feature?  I can imagine it being used as a
"MUST get done" flag, but it doesn't seem to cause a task to sort
higher than other priority tasks on lists.

On Dec 8, 5:08 pm, OCD Boy <[email protected]> wrote:
> For me anyway, I use context as 'where' and tabs as 'who'
>
> I use lists as projects;
> Context to flag where (ie errands, shopping, work, home, computer)
> Tags for who, and some actions (wife, secretary, boss; delegated,
> pending, BTM [back to me....secretary has the task but needs some info
> from me to proceed)
>
> I have also tried EVERY other todo system on the ipad, and find that
> todo is the only one that doesn't have a major 'stop everything' flaw.
>
> Hope this helps....
> Mark
>
> On Dec 1, 6:48 pm, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >  Could someone please help me to understand the difference between
> > Tags and Contexts?
> > And maybe give me some real examples as to how you might be using
> > them.
> > Thanks,
> > -Steve

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