It seems everyone is being visionary about Evolution 2.0 these days but about all other components than the "Tasks" component. Doesn't anyone care about tasks?
When I started using evolution I was using old-fashioned stick-it notes and I was very happy to switch to "Tasks" where I had search abilities etc. But soon I realized that what I wanted was an outliner so I started using TuxCards (http://www.tuxcards.de/) which is a *very nice* hierarchical notebook where you can organize your notes, thoughts, tasks etc. in a tree-like structure. My only problem is that this is not very well integrate with other applications. I want the following (very rough ideas): *Have clickable URLs. *Make cross-references to my calendar. (A specific task appearing for a specified time in my calendar. By clicking it in the calendar I want to go to the tree I've made below this task in my outliner) *A convenient way to "convert an email into a task" so that I can make notes below it. *To be able to "associate" a number of people to a specific item in the tree. Maybe to remind me that I should ask these people about something. Maybe to assign the task to someone. Maybe to see if they are online and using IM. *To be able to associate all kinds of documents/information to an item in the tree. A click should of course take me to the appropriate application. I'm not really sure whether I am suggesting to upgrade the "Tasks" component to an advanced outliner or if I'm suggesting a separate application well-integrated with gnome. Any thoughts? Morten _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
