+1

(or, just let us drag-and-drop the tasks!)

On Jan 15, 6:55 am, chuckdevee <[email protected]> wrote:
> At the moment, when I created lists in the To-Do, I use the Importance
> and Urgency sliders to order tasks in a consistent way in various
> views. eg Work Task List, Personal Task List, and some more complex
> derivations of these.
>
> However, when I create a closed lists of tasks - eg a list I intend to
> do in a single day - I like to move around the order of the tasks
> presented to me. In effect, the importance and urgency sliders help me
> to decide what to put in my closed list for the day.
>
> But in terms of fine tuning this order for a particular day, I don't
> really want to move the importance or urgency task sliders as this has
> a knock on effect for repeated tasks. I tend to use the 'Effort'
> slider as a fine tuner (as I don't use this for anything else).. so I
> put Effort in as one of the sorting criteria in my closed list and
> this enables me to quickly move the order of tasks around for a
> partiocular closed list without affecting their importance or urgency
> scores which I use for the big picture.
>
> So I'm wondering if anyone thinks it is a good idea to add a custom
> slider for tasks which could be used for no other purpose than, in the
> to-do list, it provides another sorting option and, if selected as a
> sorting option, provides a way to quickly shift the order of presented
> tasks.
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