Hello,
I am starting to use Chandler to manage task lists. I am in the middle of reading Getting Things Done so I created a Someday/Later collection and started adding tasks. This prompts the following feature request: I would be nice if you could define the default triage status for a collection. I would then be able to set the default status t later for a Someday/Later collection. Also, I still have not figured out how to move items from one collection to another in one step. What I currently do is drag and drop the item which creates a copy. If you want the default drag to be a copy how about a key combination to do a move? In the Someday/Later scenario I wanted to move a task from S/L into home as it turned into a definite task. Another one. How do most people use collections and the color coding? I can imagine more collections than colors. Do people use colors to categorize collections? Perhaps I would like to change the order of collections. I really want a date picker on the event and alarm details I do not like the recurring event change question every time I change an element of a recurring event when I am setting it up. I know it becomes necessary because there is no save changes button but I end up having to confirm 3 times just to set up an alarm (once for the alarm, once for the number, once for the minutes/hours/days selection) . There should be a way to indicate my intention to change the individual event or the set. Also, how about indicating on the calendar that the event is a recurring event? I might want some finer control of dashboard inclusion/exclusion. How about enabling items to be excluded from the dashboard? This comes back to how many collections are needed. If dashboard inclusion/exclusion is only available at collection level then you might end up creating collections for bad reasons. Enable longer snoozing on alarms. I would like to select text in the notes field of items and stamp them (as tasks, notes, events or messages) Thanks, Robin
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