Hmmm, Android doesn't have this view at all, I don't think and now I'm wondering why. There is no stopwatch icon or view, only the Today view which allows me to see my Google Calendar events in one pane but I have to hide that to see my dated tasks for today in another. Also, I'm a Windows user so I can't use Things. Right now there aren't really any apps/software out there that does both yet I see articles online about using task managers with calendars. Don't understand why, for those who do, one would want to see both separately. If I'm going to schedule any hard dates on any of my tasks in MLO, I want to see them alongside my events in my calendar.
Anyway, thanks for letting me know that Steph. On Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 4:03:36 AM UTC-4, Stéph wrote: > > Hello Joel, > > The iOS version of MLO gives a schedule view (accessed by the little > stopwatch icon, just under the inbox). This gives a list of events for the > day, above a list of tasks. It also shows a timeline, showing you what > times of the day are blocked out, and a chart to show you the total numbers > of items on upcoming days. It's not quite the drag-and-drop task scheduler > that some might want, but it helps. > > On the desktop, you can synch tasks with Outlook (older versions of > Outlook, or the latest version if you make an edit to Outlook's settings in > the Registry), then have the task pane visible at the bottom of your weekly > calendar view. Again, that falls quite far short of a task scheduler, but > it might help. The other option is to look at a grouped-by-date task view > alongside your favourite calendar app. > > It's amazing how few apps out there do task scheduling. If you use a Mac, > then Things has recently introduced task drag and drop scheduling, or > OmniFocus might do it, but for us Windows users there's nothing. As far as > I know, no time management apps allow us to differentiate between due date > and scheduled date (two very different things). I used to be trialling > Timeful, but that got swallowed up by Google and since then they haven't > incorporated it's innovative scheduling functionality into any of their > apps. > > This would be a good way for MLO to get ahead of the crowd, but it would > need compatibility with more than just Google calendar. For, it would need > to be able to work with all my iOS calendars and Exchange server - a step > too far, perhaps? > > Stéphane -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mylifeorganized/1196fd07-991a-4f3b-a039-dd8a4632cb31%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
