I have never noticed that, even once, and I use the to-do system for
all my work. Granted. I am given things to do, and am not giving
them. So if that matters, that might be it. But I've never had the
desire to move them around. I just do them and check them off.

Part of the reason I never noticed is I just can't stand basecamp
and I've learned to expect it to be unhelpful and disorganized.

Between not being able to link directly to a write-board, to having
to jump through about 5 exclusive modes that hide all the other
features just to get where I need to be, I just get fed up and don't
explore.

Also, things appear to be inconsistently named. Or at least
improperly named.

I will check on this drag and drop situation monday. But if it does
what you described, that's a good solution. 

All too often websites get things right on the micro-level and dead
wrong on the macro level.

Tis a symptom of IxD being done last and not first. :(

Will


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