I'm wondering if anyone can think of a way to do the following - I'm
willing to have it be desktop only if I have too.

I have a list of tasks that are "today's tasks" (which I currently mark
with a star and use the Active Starred list) . Note that these tasks are
not all in a tree together because I can take any task in my tree and mark
it. Also, note that a significant portion of these tasks are recurring,
most daily, but some weekly, etc. an example is "brush teeth every morning"
or "schedule the car for maintenance every three months".

Now, what I want is a fixed "default" sort order that I can set (this could
involve setting some kind of a property or something) . The default order
would be the order in which the tasks usually occur, for example brushing
teeth before going to work. Then, I want a manual but temporary sort, using
drag-and-drop. This would be the order in which the tasks are going to be
seen today (or until I reset to default). For example, if I have a dentist
appointment in the afternoon, I might wait to brush my teeth until right
before it, so I would move that task down in the list.

However, tomorrow I'm going to want this recurring task to be back in its
normal place, not in the middle of the afternoon. So lastly, I would want a
way to reset back to the default order.

Am I totally overthinking this or missing something obvious? How useful do
you think this feature would be and couldn't be implemented in MLO's
current architecture?

Lisa Stroyan, [email protected]

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