Fwding conversation with Edmund to the list... (Read from the bottom up for context :)

Hi Edmund,

Not sure I'm following you. When the alarm go off and/or if an event date/time passes, the item is automatically changed from LATER to NOW. Is that the functionality you're looking for?

Mimi

On Oct 16, 2007, at 10:30 PM, Edmund Humenberger wrote:

The problem with this is that I individually have to change the status of
an item from "later" to "now" when the alarm goes off.

When I am 4 days away from my computer, I would have 8 alarms and have
to switch them all from later to now.

I do have many of this items? (they sum up a year to hundrets)

Yes please send it to the mailing list. I did not take the efford to
register there.

Thanx for your very friendly reply

Ed

2007/10/16, Mimi Yin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Edmund,

Thanks for writing up this scenario.

Actually I think your use case currently has a solution in Chandler.

You keep the items you're currently on in a section of the List-View
called NOW.

Tasks you don't need to keep an eye on until a certain date, go into
the LATER section. You can add a custom alarm so that the task pops
to the top of your task list on that date/time.

Does this roughly match what you're looking for? Would you mind if I
sent this along to the Chandler-Users list? I think others might
benefit from your use case.




Best,

Mimi

On Oct 16, 2007, at 1:49 PM, Edmund Humenberger wrote:

I work as a projekt manager and sales guy.

I have a lot of small items to do you usually put on a post it.

The problem with that is that a lot of this things can be done ony
after a certain date.

And I dont want to look at things I cant do yet. so until now reaches
"after" this items should be  "invisible"

But at the same time they should be done until a certain date.

so what i need is a note that doesnt have a "from:to"  but a
"after:before"

When you want you can change urgency when "today" is later then
"until"

And it is only days, and not hours.

thanx for listening

(i am following chandler since its announcement and really look
forward using it)

--
Edmund Humenberger
Alaudagasse 11/107/6
1100 Wien
Austria
+43/676/70 120 72




--
Edmund Humenberger
Alaudagasse 11/107/6
1100 Wien
Austria
+43/676/70 120 72

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