Hi,
Great post. Enjoyed the clear explanation of the need and the solution.

Like you, I prefer to drop tasks into a time slot. I tried Gqueues, which
has a brilliant solution for this. It synchronizes the tasks with Google
Calendar (into a separate calendar). Thus, they did not need to develop a
separate calendar piece of software.

On the other hand, it has only one date field, which creates the problem
you mentioned about confusion with when one works on a task versus when it
is due.

That,  and the fact that the web interface, though excellent, is still
nowhere as frictionless to use as MLO's desktop app, has made me go back to
using MLO. But I really miss the integration with Google Calendar.

I'm curious about your solution and have a question. Did you consider using
Start Date instead of a context? If so, what were the drawbacks versus your
method?

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