Am 10.01.2018 um 10:07 schrieb MOK | MATSURU: > just in case you do not know, on windows version, right click on the > scale gives you 5 levels: Max, More, Normal, Less, Min. > > FYI, i don't use this as i find it troublesome.
Right, but that still needs 2 mouse clicks, and you need to know that trick. That's not really user friendly. A list with 3 or 9 buttons or (maybe even with keyboard shortcuts) would be more convenient. Or a slider with 9 tick marks, and it could be made configurable whether that slider should be "continuous" allowing all 200 values or always jump to the nearest tick mark.
Anyway, my actual issue was not so much with the number of levels, but with the redundancy in urgency and goal fields. Urgency should have 3 course steps that map to the goals of week, month, year and finer steps, 9 finer steps mapping to today, next 3 days, etc up to... next 3 years. Again, these 3 or 9 steps could easily map to the existing 0..200 range.
Btw, there is also redundancy in the input of urgency/goal and start/due/reminder date. If urgency/goal would be automatically derived from start/due/reminder, this could spare some input.
My main point is that it should be as simple as possible to input a task and set its properties, in a consistent way. For automatic sorting, it is critical that the fields are all filled consistently.
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